Dr. Russell Herman Tomar M.D.
Pathologist | Clinical Pathology
185 South Orange Avenue Vh C107 Newark NJ, 07103About
Dr. Russell Tomar is a pathologist practicing in Newark, NJ. Dr. Tomar is a doctor who specializes in the study of bodily fluids and tissues. As a pathologist, Dr. Tomar can help your primary care doctor make a diagnosis about your medical condition. Dr. Tomar may perform a tissue biopsy to determine if a patient has cancer, practice genetic testing, and complete a number of laboratory examinations. Pathologists can also perform autopsies which can determine a persons cause of death and gain information about genetic progression of a disease.
Board Certification
Allergy and ImmunologyAmerican Board of Allergy and ImmunologyABAI
PathologyAmerican Board of PathologyABP
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Data provided by the National Library of Medicine- Guidelines for clinical and laboratory evaluation patients with monoclonal gammopathies.
- Implementing total quality management (TQM) in health-care laboratories.
- Influenza and pneumonia. Aids in differential diagnosis.
- Cellular requirements for simulation by the purified streptococcal antigen DSR.
- Lupus erythematosus profundus following thrombocytopenic purpura.
- Delayed skin reactor from streptokinase-streptodornase: stability studies and amino acid analysis.
- Sera from simian immunodeficiency virus-infected rhesus macaques inhibit lymphocyte proliferation.
- The rocky road to discovery.
- A streptococcal erythrogenic toxin preparation augments natural killer activity of peripheral blood mononuclear cells.
- The mechanism of enhancement of natural killer cell activity by soluble streptococcal products.
- Peripheral blood mononuclear cells from AIDS patients release but do not respond to antigen-stimulated NK-activating lymphokines.
- Serum immunoglobulins and lymphocyte subsets in chronic lymphocytic leukemia.
- T cell growth factor required for optimal induction of T cell growth factor receptor expression in phytohemagglutinin-stimulated T cells.
- Soluble interleukin 2 receptors are elevated in patients with AIDS or at risk of developing AIDS.
- HIV-1 infection abolishes CD4 biosynthesis but not CD4 mRNA.
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