Dr. James W Harbour MD
Ophthalmologist
660 S Euclid Ave Saint Louis MO, 63110About
Dr. James Harbour is an ophthalmologist practicing in Saint Louis, MO. Dr. Harbour specializes in eye and vision care. As an ophthalmologist, Dr. Harbour can practice medicine as well as surgery. Opthalmologists can perform surgeries because they have their medical degrees along with at least eight years of additional training. Dr. Harbour can diagnose and treat diseases, perform eye operations and prescribe eye glasses and contacts. Ophthalmologists can also specialize even further in a specific area of eye care.
Education and Training
Johns Hopkins Univ Sch of Med, Baltimore Md 1990
Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine 1990
Board Certification
OphthalmologyAmerican Board of OphthalmologyABO
Provider Details
Expert Publications
Data provided by the National Library of Medicine- Cdk phosphorylation triggers sequential intramolecular interactions that progressively block Rb functions as cells move through G1.
- Tumor suppressor genes in ophthalmology.
- Exit from G1 and S phase of the cell cycle is regulated by repressor complexes containing HDAC-Rb-hSWI/SNF and Rb-hSWI/SNF.
- Rb function in cell-cycle regulation and apoptosis.
- Inactivation of retinoblastoma protein in uveal melanoma by phosphorylation of sites in the COOH-terminal region.
- The Rb/E2F pathway: expanding roles and emerging paradigms.
- Chromatin remodeling and Rb activity.
- Deregulation of the Rb and p53 pathways in uveal melanoma.
- Corepressors and retinoblastoma protein function.
- The molecular biology of retinoblastoma.
- Molecular basis of low-penetrance retinoblastoma.
- Association between posterior uveal melanoma and iris freckles, iris naevi, and choroidal naevi.
- Association between choroidal pigmentation and posterior uveal melanoma in a white population.
- Treatment outcomes for primary intraocular lymphoma: implications for external beam radiotherapy.
- p38 phosphorylates Rb on Ser567 by a novel, cell cycle-independent mechanism that triggers Rb-Hdm2 interaction and apoptosis.
Treatments
- Macular Degeneration
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