George P. Rodgers, MD
Cardiologist | Cardiovascular Disease
6811 AUSTIN CENTER BLVD AUSTIN TX, 78731About
George Rodgers received his medical degree from the University of Texas Southwestern Medical School in Dallas, where he also completed both his internship and residency training in Internal Medicine. ...
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Internal MedicineAmerican Board of Internal MedicineABIM- Cardiovascular Disease
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Data provided by the National Library of Medicine- Identification of upstream regulatory elements that repress expression of adult beta-like globin genes in a primitive erythroid environment.
- Prospective identification of erythroid elements in cultured peripheral blood.
- Thrombopoietin has a differentiative effect on late-stage human erythropoiesis.
- The delta-globin RNA transcript level in beta-thalassemia carriers.
- Inhaled nitric oxide augments nitric oxide transport on sickle cell hemoglobin without affecting oxygen affinity.
- Culture of fetal erythroid cells from maternal blood using a two-phase liquid system.
- Sickle cell anemia therapy: progress since Pauling.
- Intravascular ultrasound evaluation of a pseudolesion created by stent placement in the right artery.
- Pathogenesis and treatment of acute chest syndrome of sickle-cell anaemia.
- Two-phase liquid culture system models normal human adult erythropoiesis at the molecular level.
- Pharmacological therapy.
- The role of trans-acting factors and DNA-bending in the silencing of human beta-globin gene expression.
- Hydroxyurea induces a senescence-like change of K562 human erythroleukemia cell.
- Effect of nitric oxide and nitric oxide donors on red blood cell oxygen transport.
- Enrichment and detection of fetal erythroid cells from maternal peripheral blood using liquid culture.
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