Dr. Kenneth M Huttner M.D.
Neonatal-Perinatal Medicine Specialist | Neonatal-Perinatal Medicine
Interlenkin Genetrics, Inc. 135 Beaver Street Waltham MA, 02452About
Dr. Kenneth Huttner is a Neonatal-Perinatal Physician practicing in Waltham, MA. Dr. Huttner cares for the critically ill newborn and premature infants. Neonatal-Perinatal Physicians treat conditions such as breathing disorders, birth defects, infections, and any other life-threatening medical problems. They coordinate with their young patients families and other physicians to determine appropriate treatment.
Education and Training
Yale Univ Sch of Med, New Haven Ct 1982
Board Certification
PediatricsAmerican Board of PediatricsABP
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Expert Publications
Data provided by the National Library of Medicine- Differences in the concentrations of small, anionic, antimicrobial peptides in bronchoalveolar lavage fluid and in respiratory epithelia of patients with and without cystic fibrosis.
- Protection against enteric salmonellosis in transgenic mice expressing a human intestinal defensin.
- Primary ciliary dyskinesia as a cause of neonatal respiratory distress: implications for the neonatologist.
- Intrauterine baclofen exposure: a multidisciplinary approach.
- A novel peptide-producing cell in Xenopus: multinucleated gastric mucosal cell strikingly similar to the granular gland of the skin.
- Molecular analysis of chromosome-mediated gene transfer.
- Molecular analysis of chromosome-mediated gene transfer.
- X-linked hypohidrotic ectodermal dysplasia (XLHED): clinical and diagnostic insights from an international patient registry.
- Ectodysplasin A Pathway Contributes to Human and Murine Skin Repair.
- DNA-mediated gene transfer of a circular plasmid into murine cells.
- DNA-mediated gene transfer of a circular plasmid into murine cells.
- Deoxyribonucleic acid-mediated gene transfer in mammalian cells: molecular analysis of unstable transformants and their progression to stability.
- Analysis of a model for DNA-mediated gene transfer.
- A family of defensin-like genes codes for diverse cysteine-rich peptides in mouse Paneth cells.
- Molecular analysis of the sheep cathelin family reveals a novel antimicrobial peptide.
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