Dr. Michael Alan Reid DPM
Podiatrist (Foot and Ankle Specialist)
2849 Johnson St Ne Minneapolis MN, 55418About
Dr. Michael Reid is a podiatrist practicing in Minneapolis, MN. Dr. Reid is a medical doctor specializing in the treatment of the foot , ankle and related parts of the leg. As a podiatrist, Dr. Reid diagnoses and treats conditions of the feet. The feet are key body parts that give a person stability, absorb shock, allow for walking and standing and are necessary for overall well-being. So, the feet need expert care. Podiatrists can specialize in surgery, wound care, sports medicine, diabetic care and pediatrics.
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Data provided by the National Library of Medicine- Opposite actions of brain-derived neurotrophic factor and neurotrophin-3 on firing features and ion channel composition of murine spiral ganglion neurons.
- Firing features and potassium channel content of murine spiral ganglion neurons vary with cochlear location.
- Reform of the Australian Health Care Agreements: progress or political ploy?
- Whither the World Health Organization?
- Cardiovascular disease in the Asia-Pacific region: challenges for health research and policy.
- Assessing long-term pH change in an Australian river catchment using monitoring and palaeolimnological data.
- Health and foreign policy: scope for Australian engagement?
- Firing patterns of type II spiral ganglion neurons in vitro.
- Australian engagement: workshop recommendations.
- Global health: epilogue.
- Secreted frizzled-related protein 5 suppresses adipocyte mitochondrial metabolism through WNT inhibition.
- Adaptation to metabolic stress: insights into a paradoxical Q.
- Dealing with hunger: Metabolic stress responses in tumors.
- Breast-cancer-secreted miR-122 reprograms glucose metabolism in premetastatic niche to promote metastasis.
- The histone demethylase jumonji coordinates cellular senescence including secretion of neural stem cell-attracting cytokines.
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