Dr. Douglas H Irvine MD, PHD
Anesthesiologist
120 Nw 14th Ave Suite 300 Portland OR, 97209About
Dr. Irvine has a passion for medical excellence and patient care. Dr. Irvine obtained his M.D. at the University of Michigan Medical School and a Ph.D. in Microbiology & Immunology from the Medical Sc ...
Education and Training
Univ of Mi Med Sch, Ann Arbor Mi 1987
Board Certification
AnesthesiologyAmerican Board of AnesthesiologyABA
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Are you put to sleep for angioplasty?
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Expert Publications
Data provided by the National Library of Medicine- The reaction between metmyoglobin and hydrogen peroxide.
- The higher oxidation state of metmyoglobin.
- The reaction between metmyoglobin and alkyl hydro-peroxides.
- Free radical production in oxidation-reduction reactions of peroxidase, catalase and metmyoglobin.
- The reaction of metmyoglobin with strong oxidizing agents.
- A possible structure for the higher oxidation state of metmyoglobin.
- The influence of chelation in determining the reactivity of the iron in hemoproteins. and the cobalt in vitamin B12 derivatives.
- Reactivity differences between haemoglobins A and S.
- PREVALENCE OF CERVICAL SPONDYLOSIS IN A GENERAL PRACTICE.
- REACTIVITY DIFFERENCES BETWEEN HAEMOGLOBINS. V. FURTHER STUDIES ON THE IONISATION OF METHAEMOGLOBINS.
- Reaction of methmyoglobin with hydrogen peroxide.
- The advertising of doctors' services.
- Standards in general practice: the quality initiative revisited.
- Objectives, assumptions and results of Metabolic Control Theory and Biochemical Systems Theory.
- Network regulation of the immune response: alternative control points for suppressor modulation of effector lymphocytes.
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