Scott B Berger M.D.
Radiologist | Diagnostic Radiology
24 Hospital Ave Danbury CT, 06810About
Dr. Scott Berger is a Board Certified MKMG Radiologist with certificate of added qualification (CAQ) in Neuroradiology, and more than 15 years of practice experience interpreting radiology and neurora ...
Board Certification
RadiologyAmerican Board of RadiologyABR- Neuroradiology
RadiologyAmerican Board of RadiologyABR- 2010
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Expert Publications
Data provided by the National Library of Medicine- Enhancement of CD8 T-cell function through modifying surface glycoproteins in young and old mice.
- The SLAM and SAP gene families control innate and adaptive immune responses.
- GITR engagement preferentially enhances proliferation of functionally competent CD4+CD25+FoxP3+ regulatory T cells.
- A novel isoform of the Ly108 gene ameliorates murine lupus.
- Cutting edge: Slamf8 is a negative regulator of Nox2 activity in macrophages.
- RIP1 suppresses innate immune necrotic as well as apoptotic cell death during mammalian parturition.
- RIPK1 ensures intestinal homeostasis by protecting the epithelium against apoptosis.
- RIPK1-dependent apoptosis bypasses pathogen blockade of innate signaling to promote immune defense.
Awards
- Best Doctors in America 2013
- Best Doctors Award
- New York Magazine 2013-2014
- Awarded Top Doctor
Fellowships
- Chief Fellow 1997
- Section of Neuroradiology, Yale- New Haven Hospital 1997
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