Stephen Melvyn Lobo MD
Radiologist | Diagnostic Ultrasound
815 Pennsylvania Avenue Fort Worth TX, 76104About
Dr. Stephen Lobo is a radiologist practicing in Fort Worth, TX. Dr. Lobo specializes in diagnosing and treating injuries and diseases using medical imaging techniques such as X-Rays, magnetic resonance imaging and computed tomography exams. These techniques offer accurate visibility to the inside of the patients body and help to detect otherwise hidden illnesses so that they can be treated quickly and efficiently.
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Data provided by the National Library of Medicine- Effects of maximizing oxygen delivery on morbidity and mortality in high-risk surgical patients.
- A TBP complex essential for transcription from TATA-less but not TATA-containing RNA polymerase III promoters is part of the TFIIIB fraction.
- RF tumour ablation: computer simulation and mathematical modelling of the effects of electrical and thermal conductivity.
- Fatal extradural haematoma after snake bite (Bothrops moojeni).
- The cloned RNA polymerase II transcription factor IID selects RNA polymerase III to transcribe the human U6 gene in vitro.
- Comparison of the effects of lactated Ringer solution with and without hydroxyethyl starch fluid resuscitation on gut edema during severe splanchnic ischemia.
- U3 snRNPs and nucleolar development during oocyte maturation, fertilization and early embryogenesis in the mouse: U3 snRNA and snRNPs are not regulated coordinate with other snRNAs and snRNPs.
- cis-acting elements required for RNA polymerase II and III transcription in the human U2 and U6 snRNA promoters.
- A 7 bp mutation converts a human RNA polymerase II snRNA promoter into an RNA polymerase III promoter.
- Localization and expression of U1 RNA in early mouse embryo development.
- Expression of a mouse U1b gene in mouse L cells.
- Synthesis of U1 RNA in isolated mouse cell nuclei: initiation and 3'-end formation.
- A mouse Ulb-2 gene with extensive sequence similarity to a rat Ula gene for 670 nucleotides 5' to the gene.
- Targeting TBP to a non-TATA box cis-regulatory element: a TBP-containing complex activates transcription from snRNA promoters through the PSE.
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