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Mrs. Shaheena Ruby Patierno M.D.
Emergency Physician
101 The City Drive South Bldg 1a Room 1009 Rt Orange CA, 92868About
Dr. Shaheena Patierno practices Emergency Medicine in Orange, CA. Dr. Patierno assesses patients who seek immediate medical attention at any time of day or night. Emergency Medicine Physicians are trained to efficiently work with each patient and situation no matter how acute or life-threatening. Dr. Patierno examines patients, determines means of testing, diagnoses conditions, and decides the best treatment methods.
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Expert Publications
Data provided by the National Library of Medicine- Internalization of carcinogenic lead chromate particles by cultured normal human lung epithelial cells: formation of intracellular lead-inclusion bodies and induction of apoptosis.
- Overexpression of the glucose-regulated stress gene GRP78 in malignant but not benign human breast lesions.
- Apoptosis and P53 induction in human lung fibroblasts exposed to chromium (VI): effect of ascorbate and tocopherol.
- Chromium(VI) induces p53-dependent apoptosis in diploid human lung and mouse dermal fibroblasts.
- Metals and disorders of cell accumulation: modulation of apoptosis and cell proliferation.
- Inhibitors of prostaglandin synthesis inhibit human prostate tumor cell invasiveness and reduce the release of matrix metalloproteinases.
- Cyclosporin A inhibits chromium(VI)-induced apoptosis and mitochondrial cytochrome c release and restores clonogenic survival in CHO cells.
- Reversal of physiological stress-induced resistance to topoisomerase II inhibitors using an inducible phosphorylation site-deficient mutant of I kappa B alpha.
- Effects of glutathione on chromium-induced DNA crosslinking and DNA polymerase arrest.
- Mechanism of apoptosis and determination of cellular fate in chromium(VI)-exposed populations of telomerase-immortalized human fibroblasts.
- Prostaglandin A1 inhibits stress-induced NF-kappaB activation and reverses resistance to topoisomerase II inhibitors.
- Transcriptional inhibition by carcinogenic chromate: relationship to DNA damage.
- Clastogenicity of lead chromate particles in hamster and human cells.
- DNA damage induced by carcinogenic lead chromate particles in cultured mammalian cells.
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Nearest Hospitals
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA IRVINE MED CENTERl
101 CITY DRIVE SOUTH ORANGE CA 92868CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL OF ORANGE COUNTYl
1201 W LA VETA AVE ORANGE CA 92868