Bruce Lowell Deitsch N.P.
Nurse | Family
2550 TENDERFOOT HILL ST COLORADO SPRINGS CO, 80906About
Bruce Deitsch is a nurse working in COLORADO SPRINGS,CO. As a nurse, Bruce works in the healthcare sector, interacting directly with patients to ensure that they receive quality care, understand physician instructions, and have access to the services needed to maintain optimal health. Bruce holds an active license to practice, and continues to take an all-encompassing role in supporting a patient's wellbeing.
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Data provided by the National Library of Medicine- Characterization of early assembly intermediates of recombinant human keratins.
- Defolliculated (dfl): a dominant mouse mutation leading to poor sebaceous gland differentiation and total elimination of pelage follicles.
- Cloning of human, murine, and marsupial keratin 7 and a survey of K7 expression in the mouse.
- Mouse models for human hair loss disorders.
- Phenotypes, genotypes and their contribution to understanding keratin function.
- The lanceolate hair rat phenotype results from a missense mutation in a calcium coordinating site of the desmoglein 4 gene.
- Mutations in gasdermin 3 cause aberrant differentiation of the hair follicle and sebaceous gland.
- The new keratin nomenclature.
- Palmitoylation regulates epidermal homeostasis and hair follicle differentiation.
- Delineating immune-mediated mechanisms underlying hair follicle destruction in the mouse mutant defolliculated.
- In vivo response of GsdmA3Dfl/+ mice to topically applied anti-psoriatic agents: effects on epidermal thickness, as determined by optical coherence tomography and H&E staining.
- Intense pulsed light enhances transforming growth factor beta1/Smad3 signaling in acne-prone skin.
- Evidence and conjecture about mechanisms of cutaneous disease in photodermatology.
- In vivo response of GsdmA3(Dfl)/+ mice to topically applied fish oil - effects on cellular markers and macrophages.
- Management of Plantar Keratodermas.
Specialty: | Nurse |
Taxonomy Code: | 363LF0000X |
License Number: | APN.0990381-NP |
License State Code: | CO |
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