Bernard P Chan L.AC
Acupuncturist
54 Elizabeth St 26 New York NY, 10013About
Bernard Chan is an acupuncturist practicing in Brooklyn, NY. Dr. Chan evaluates and treats patients based on the concepts of oriental medicine. Acupuncturists complete their evaluations by getting a patient history and looking at and touching the body. Then, they place very fine acupuncture needles into specific points on the body. Stimulating these points and nerves is how Dr. Chan treats the patients condition. Many of the bodys systems respond to acupuncture, and it can treat physical pain as well as emotional stress.
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Data provided by the National Library of Medicine- Interferon-beta administration confers a beneficial outcome in a rabbit model of thromboembolic cerebral ischemia.
- Effect of streptavidin affinity mutants on the integrin-independent adhesion of biotinylated endothelial cells.
- Hypodensity of >1/3 middle cerebral artery territory versus Alberta Stroke Programme Early CT Score (ASPECTS): comparison of two methods of quantitative evaluation of early CT changes in hyperacute ischemic stroke in the community setting.
- High-affinity augmentation of endothelial cell attachment: long-term effects on focal contact and actin filament formation.
- Effect of streptavidin-biotin on endothelial vasoregulation and leukocyte adhesion.
- Effect of streptavidin RGD mutant on the adhesion of endothelial cells.
- Prevalence-adjusted bias-adjusted kappa values as additional indicators to measure observer agreement.
- In vivo performance of dual ligand augmented endothelialized expanded polytetrafluoroethylene vascular grafts.
- Serum albumin level as a predictor of ischemic stroke outcome.
- Synergistic effect of shear stress and streptavidin-biotin on the expression of endothelial vasodilator and cytoskeleton genes.
- Images in cardiovascular medicine. External carotid artery-internal jugular vein fistula: a complication of internal jugular cannulation.
- Effects of rhDecorin on TGF-beta1 induced human hepatic stellate cells LX-2 activation.
- Comment on "Changing cerebral blood flow velocity by transcranial Doppler during head up tilt in patients with diabetes mellitus" by Asil et al.
- Comment on "Transcranial color Doppler sonography on healthy pre-school children: flow velocities and total cerebral blood flow volume" by Lin KL et al. Brain & Development 2007;29:64-68.
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