Dr. Christopher Allan Mitchell M.D.
Emergency Physician
36000 Darnall Loop Dept Of Emergency Me Killeen TX, 76544About
Dr. Christopher Mitchell practices Emergency Medicine in Killeen, TX. Dr. Mitchell assesses patients who seek immediate medical attention at any time of day or night. Emergency Medicine Physicians are trained to efficiently work with each patient and situation no matter how acute or life-threatening. Dr. Mitchell examines patients, determines means of testing, diagnoses conditions, and decides the best treatment methods.
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Data provided by the National Library of Medicine- Induction of intrauterine growth restriction by reducing placental vascular growth with the angioinhibin TNP-470.
- Unique vascular phenotypes following over-expression of individual VEGFA isoforms from the developing lens.
- Microphthalmia, persistent hyperplastic hyaloid vasculature and lens anomalies following overexpression of VEGF-A188 from the alphaA-crystallin promoter.
- Experimental and theoretical modelling of blind-ended vessels within a developing angiogenic plexus.
- Maternal administration of anti-angiogenic agents, TNP-470 and Angiostatin4.5, induces fetal microphthalmia.
- Synchrotron X-ray microtomography for assessment of bone tissue scaffolds.
- Quantitation of microcomputed tomography-imaged ocular microvasculature.
- Mega aorta syndrome: a case of thoracic and abdominal aortic aneurysm.
- Thrombophilic-type placental pathologies and skeletal growth delay following maternal administration of angiostatin4.5 in mice.
- Dynamics of angiogenesis during wound healing: a coupled in vivo and in silico study.
- Temporal changes in microvessel leakiness during wound healing discriminated by in vivo fluorescence recovery after photobleaching.
- Androgen deprivation results in time-dependent hypoxia in LNCaP prostate tumours: informed scheduling of the bioreductive drug AQ4N improves treatment response.
- Bioactive glass foam scaffolds are remodelled by osteoclasts and support the formation of mineralized matrix and vascular networks in vitro.
- Preconditioned 70S30C bioactive glass foams promote osteogenesis in vivo.
- Restoration of cerebral and systemic microvascular architecture in APP/PS1 transgenic mice following treatment with Liraglutide™.
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