Dr. Joseph M Beals MD
Internist
22201 Moross Rd Suite 150 Grosse Pointe MI, 48236About
Dr. Joseph Beals is an internist practicing in Grosse Pointe, MI. Dr. Beals specializes in the medical treatment of adults. Internists can act as a primary physician or a consultant to a primary physician. They manage both common and rare diseases. Dr. Beals provides comprehensive care and manages treatment with surgeons as well. Internists establish long-term relationships with their patients and incorporate disease prevention and mental health care into their practice.
Education and Training
Indiana University School of Medicine 1961
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Expert Publications
Data provided by the National Library of Medicine- Conformational studies of a peptide corresponding to a region of the C-terminus of ribonuclease A: implications as a potential chain-folding initiation site.
- Contrasting weight changes with LY2605541, a novel long-acting insulin, and insulin glargine despite similar improved glycaemic control in T1DM and T2DM.
- The kinetic assembly of the intrinsic bovine factor X activation system.
- Basal insulin peglispro: Overview of a novel long-acting insulin with reduced
- Secondary structure predictions of human plasminogen and the bovine prothrombin kringle loops.
- Examination of the secondary structure of the kringle 4 domain of human plasminogen.
- The genetic relationships between the kringle domains of human plasminogen, prothrombin, tissue plasminogen activator, urokinase, and coagulation factor XII.
- Circular dichroism analysis of the secondary structures of bovine blood coagulation factor IX, factor X, and prothrombin.
- Prediction of the secondary structures of bovine blood coagulation factor IX, factor X, and prothrombin.
- The interaction of bovine factor IX, its activation intermediate, factor IX alpha, and its activation products, factor IXa alpha and factor IXa beta, with acidic phospholipid vesicles of various compositions.
- Interspecies cross-reactivity of monoclonal antibodies to various epitopes of human plasminogen.
- Reversible adsorption of soluble hexameric insulin onto the surface of insulin crystals cocrystallized with protamine: an electrostatic interaction.
- Amide hydrogen exchange of the central B-chain helix within the T- and R-states of insulin hexamers.
- Role of C-terminal B-chain residues in insulin assembly: the structure of hexameric LysB28ProB29-human insulin.
- Hierarchical modeling of phenolic ligand binding to 2Zn--insulin hexamers.
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