
Jennifer Billings
Counselor/Therapist | Addiction (Substance Use Disorder)
1650 NC HIGHWAY 18 S SPARTA NC, 28675About
Jennifer Billings is an Addiction Medicine Counselor in SPARTA, NC. Jennifer evaluates patients using many different procedures, in order to determine what treatments must be carried out in order to properly assess their symptoms. Addiction Medicine counselors provide patient care and consultation for each patient and their families.
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Data provided by the National Library of Medicine- Apoptosis as a biomarker in chemoprevention trials.
- Calcium alginate beads as a slow-release system for delivering angiogenic molecules in vivo and in vitro.
- Identification of a 15,000-molecular-weight form of immunoreactive transforming growth factor alpha in extracts of porcine pituitary.
- Characterization of polyclonal antibodies that distinguish acidic and basic fibroblast growth factors by using western immunoblotting and enzyme-linked immunosorbent assays.
- Rat pituitary tumor cells in serum-free culture. I. Selection of thyroid hormone-responsive and autonomous cells.
- Rat pituitary tumor cells in serum-free culture. II. Serum factor and thyroid hormone requirements for estrogen-responsive growth.
- Human recombinant insulin-like growth factor I. II. Binding characterization and radioreceptor assay development using Balb/c 3T3 mouse embryo fibroblasts.
- Human recombinant insulin-like growth factor I. I. Development of a serum-free medium for clonal density assay of growth factors using BALB/c 3T3 mouse embryo fibroblasts.
- Primary culture of bovine mammary acini on a collagen matrix.
- Growth and continuous passage of COMMA-D mouse mammary epithelial cells in hormonally defined serum-free medium.
- Growth of MTW9/PL2 estrogen-responsive rat mammary tumor cells in hormonally defined serum-free media.
- Purification and identification of transferrin as a major pituitary-derived mitogen for MTW9/PL2 rat mammary tumor cells.
- Glutathione utilization by lactating bovine mammary secretory tissue in vitro.
- Ultrastructure of collagenase-isolated acini (alveoli) from lactating mammary tissue.
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