Rebecca E Hollingsworth APRN
Geriatrician | Geriatric Medicine
651 35th St Suite B Gulfport MS, 39501About
Dr. Rebecca Hollingsworth practices Geriatric Medicine in Gulfport, MS. Geriatricians prevent, manage, and develop care plans that address the special health problems of the elderly. Dr. Hollingsworth works as part of a team with other healthcare providers, to address the natural aging that goes on within the body and to manage multiple medical problems and ensure social support.
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Data provided by the National Library of Medicine- PTCH2, a novel human patched gene, undergoing alternative splicing and
- RB protein as a cellular "corral" for growth-promoting proteins.
- Interference and resonant cavity effects explain enhanced transmission through subwavelength apertures in thin metal films.
- Tumor suppressor genes: new prospects for cancer research.
- Hybrid plasmon/dielectric waveguide for integrated silicon-on-insulator optical elements.
- DNA metabolism gene CDC7 from yeast encodes a serine (threonine) protein kinase.
- Ultra-high extinction ratio micropolarizers using plasmonic lenses.
- Spiral plasmonic nanoantennas as circular polarization transmission filters.
- HER2 drives Mucin-like 1 to control proliferation in breast cancer cells.
- Overproduction of IGF-2 drives a subset of colorectal cancer cells, which specifically respond to an anti-IGF therapeutic antibody and combination therapies.
- A retinoblastoma-binding protein related to a negative regulator of Ras in yeast.
- Yeast pre-meiotic DNA replication utilizes mitotic origin ARS1 independently of CDC7 function.
- Retinoblastoma protein and the cell cycle.
- Integration of cell cycle control with transcriptional regulation by the retinoblastoma protein.
- A human homolog of the yeast CDC7 gene is overexpressed in some tumors and transformed cell lines.
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