Dr. Robert Henry Reeder M.D.
General Practitioner
970 N 5th Ave Saint Charles IL, 60174About
Dr. Robert Reeder is a general practitioner practicing in Saint Charles, IL. Dr. Reeder does not specialize in one area of medicine, however provides routine health care services. General practitioners typically have regular, even life-long patients who they provide health care services to. Dr. Reeder provides services including physical exams, immunizations, and diagnosing and treating multiple illnesses and injuries. General practitioners typically work in private offices and clinics and have staffs of nurses and administators.
Education and Training
Univ of Il Coll of Med, Chicago Il 1970
Board Certification
Family MedicineAmerican Board of Family MedicineABFM- Geriatric Medicine
Provider Details
Expert Publications
Data provided by the National Library of Medicine- Saccharomyces cerevisiae RNA polymerase I terminates transcription at the Reb1 terminator in vivo.
- RNA polymerase I transcription factor Rrn3 is functionally conserved between yeast and human.
- TATA binding protein can stimulate core-directed transcription by yeast RNA polymerase I.
- Partial mapping of methylated sequences in Xenopus laevis ribosomal RNA by preparative hybridization to cloned fragments of ribosomal DNA.
- Partial mapping of methylated sequences in Xenopus laevis ribosomal RNA by preparative hybridization to cloned fragments of ribosomal DNA.
- Histone gene arrangement in the sea urchin, Strongylocentrotus purpuratus.
- A comparison of the structural organization of amplified ribosomal DNA from Xenopus mulleri and Xenopus laevis.
- New model for the yeast RNA polymerase I transcription cycle.
- Iodination of Xenopus laevis histone F2a1 in chromatin.
- The subunit structure of mouse satellite chromatin.
- Topoisomerases and yeast rRNA transcription: negative supercoiling stimulates initiation and topoisomerase activity is required for elongation.
- CPT Codes for 1992.
- Variants of the TATA-binding protein can distinguish subsets of RNA polymerase I, II, and III promoters.
- A point mutation uncouples RNA 3'-end formation and termination during ribosomal gene transcription in Xenopus laevis.
- In vitro definition of the yeast RNA polymerase I promoter.
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