Dr. Robert E Kramer MD
Internist
4324 Glades Pike Somerset PA, 15501About
Dr. Robert Kramer is an internist practicing in Somerset, PA. Dr. Kramer specializes in the medical treatment of adults. Internists can act as a primary physician or a consultant to a primary physician. They manage both common and rare diseases. Dr. Kramer provides comprehensive care and manages treatment with surgeons as well. Internists establish long-term relationships with their patients and incorporate disease prevention and mental health care into their practice.
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Data provided by the National Library of Medicine- A comparison of cholinesterase activity after intravenous, oral or dermal administration of methyl parathion.
- Pharmacokinetics of methyl parathion: a comparison following single intravenous, oral or dermal administration.
- Pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics of methyl parathion.
- Effects of chronic dermal exposure to nonlethal doses of methyl parathion on brain regional acetylcholinesterase and muscarinic cholinergic receptors in female rats.
- The activity of amphotericin B against Candida albicans is not directly associated with extracellular calcium concentration.
- Nonopioid receptor-mediated effects of U-50,488H on [Ca(2+)]i and extracellular dopamine in PC12 cells.
- Nonspecific effects of the selective kappa-opioid receptor agonist U-50,488H on dopamine uptake and release in PC12 cells.
- Use of liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry for the analysis of pentoxifylline and lisofylline in plasma.
- Evidence that impurities contribute to the fluorescence of the polyene antibiotic amphotericin B.
- Absence of DNA binding activity of methyl parathion and chlorpyrifos.
- Salicylic acid ingestion leading to esophageal stricture.
- Etiology of esophageal food impactions in children.
- The contribution of Raman scattering to the fluorescence of the polyene antibiotic amphotericin B.
- Hemorrhagic complications following esophageal button battery ingestion.
- Management of button battery-induced hemorrhage in children.
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