Greg Mark Booth MD PHD
Cardiologist | Cardiovascular Disease
4231 N WOODS TRL HAMPSTEAD MD, 21074About
Dr. Greg Booth is a cardiologist practicing in Atlanta, GA. Dr. Booth specializes in diagnosing, monitoring, and treating diseases or conditions of the heart and blood vessels and the cardiovascular system. These conditions include heart attacks, heart murmurs, coronary heart disease, and hypertension. Dr. Booth also practices preventative medicine, helping patients maintain a heart-healthy life.
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Data provided by the National Library of Medicine- Traditional Tongan cures for morning sickness and their mutagenic/toxicological evaluations.
- Ultrastructure of synaptic vesicles and neurosecretory droplets in insect ganglia after controlled aldehyde fixation.
- Developmental toxicity of carbon black oil in mice.
- Inhibition of voltage-gated K(+) currents by endothelin-1 in human pulmonary arterial myocytes.
- Fate of triazine herbicide cyanazine in a model ecosystem.
- Effect of PCB and DES on rat monoamine oxidase, acetylcholinesterase, testosterone, and estradiol ontogeny.
- Histochemical specificity of cholinesterases to phenylthioacetate in differentiated neural tissues of insects and teleosts.
- Isolation and detection of genotoxic components in a Black River sediment.
- Fate of dicamba in a model ecosystem.
- Fate of dicamba in a model ecosystem.
- Fate of pyrazon in a model ecosystem.
- Fate of pyrazon in a model ecosystem.
- Fate of alachlor and propachlor in a model ecosystem.
- Fate of alachlor and propachlor in a model ecosystem.
- Evidence for embryotoxicity of gossypol in mice and chicks with no evidence of mutagenic activity in the Ames test.
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