Dr. Kenneth D Dykstra MD
Endocronologist (Pediatric) | Pediatric Endocrinology
3243 E Murdock St Suite #500 Wichita KS, 67208About
Dr. Kenneth Dykstra is a pediatric endocrinologist practicing in Wichita, KS. Dr. Dykstra specializes in growth, puberty, diabetes or other disorders related to hormones that produce certain conditions in children and growing young adults. Pediatric endocrinologists possess copious knowledge on hormone chemicals and how they can affect other parts of the body and their functions.
Education and Training
Clemson University 1970
Wake Forest School of Medicine of Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center 1974
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Data provided by the National Library of Medicine- Synthesis and activity of 2-(sulfonamido)methyl-carbapenems: discovery of a novel, anti-MRSA 1,8-naphthosultam pharmacophore.
- Insulin-like growth factor 1, but not growth hormone, has in vitro proliferative effects on neonatal foreskin fibroblasts without affecting 5-alpha-reductase or androgen receptor activity.
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