Patricia Ann Sarade PA-C
Physician Assistant
1 HURLEY PLZ FLINT MI, 48503About
Patricia Sarade is a physician assistant practicing in FLINT, MI. Patricia specializes in preventing and treating human illness and injury by providing a broad range of care under the supervision of a physician. A physician assistant's work can include physical exams, ordering and interpreting tests, performing procedures and prescribing medication. Often times, they can assist in surgery but the scope of practice can vary according to jurisdiction or health care setting.
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- Diet restriction modulates lung response and survivability of rats exposed to ozone.
- Antioxidant mobilization in response to oxidative stress: a dynamic environmental-nutritional interaction.
- Free radical-mediated lung response to the monofunctional sulfur mustard butyl 2-chloroethyl sulfide after subcutaneous injection.
- Simultaneous determination of inosine, hypoxanthine, xanthine, and uric acid and the effect of metal chelators.
- Metabolic changes in the mouse kidney after subcutaneous injection of butyl
- Increased vitamin E content in the lung after ozone exposure: a possible mobilization in response to oxidative stress.
- Automated assays for superoxide dismutase, catalase, glutathione peroxidase, and glutathione reductase activity.
- Dietary antioxidants and the biochemical response to oxidant inhalation : III. Selenium influence on mouse lung response and tolerance to ozone.
- Determination of physostigmine in plasma by high-performance liquid chromatography and fluorescence detection.
- Response of mouse brain to a single subcutaneous injection of the monofunctional sulfur mustard, butyl 2-chloroethyl sulfide (BCS)*.
- Effect of dietary vitamin E level on the biochemical response of rat lung to ozone inhalation.
- Influence of vitamin E on polyamine metabolism in ozone-exposed rat lungs.
- Influence of age on the biochemical response of rat lung to ozone exposure.
- Dietary antioxidants and the biochemical response to oxidant inhalation. II. Influence of dietary selenium on the biochemical effects of ozone exposure in mouse lung.
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