Dr. Richard Curtis Rogers MD
Geneticist | Clinical Genetics (M.D.)
14 Edgewood Dr Greenville SC, 29605About
Dr. Richard Rogers practices Genetic Medicine in Greenville, SC. As a geneticist, Dr. Rogers performs experiments and analyzes data to interpret the inheritance of different traits in patients. A geneticist evaluates, diagnoses, and manages patients with hereditary conditions or congenital malformations, genetic risk calculations, and mutation analysis. Dr. Rogers carries out studies, tests, and counsels patients with genetic diseases.
Education and Training
Med Univ of Sc Coll of Med, Charleston Sc 1980
Medical University of South Carolina College of Medicine 1980
Board Certification
Medical GeneticsAmerican Board of Medical GeneticsABMG
PediatricsAmerican Board of PediatricsABP
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Expert Publications
Data provided by the National Library of Medicine- LPS-induced suppression of gastric motility relieved by TNFR:Fc construct in dorsal vagal complex.
- In vitro and in vivo analysis of the effects of corticotropin releasing factor on rat dorsal vagal complex.
- Tumor necrosis factor-alpha inhibits physiologically identified dorsal motor nucleus neurons in vivo.
- Kainate-induced excitotoxicity is dependent upon extracellular potassium concentrations that regulate the activity of AMPA/KA type glutamate receptors.
- Cell death in models of spinal cord injury.
- Descending spinal projections from the rostral gigantocellular reticular nuclei complex.
- Velocardiofacial syndrome in an unexplained XX male.
- Musings on the wanderer: what's new in our understanding of vago-vagal reflexes? III. Activity-dependent plasticity in vago-vagal reflexes controlling the stomach.
- TNFalpha-stimulation of cFos-activation of neurons in the solitary nucleus is suppressed by TNFR:Fc adsorbant construct in the dorsal vagal complex.
- Norepinephrine effects on identified neurons of the rat dorsal motor nucleus of the vagus.
- TNF alpha-p55 receptors: medullary brainstem immunocytochemical localization in normal and vagus nerve-transected rats.
- Immunocytochemical localization of TNF type 1 and type 2 receptors in the rat spinal cord.
- Alpha-1 adrenergic input to solitary nucleus neurones: calcium oscillations, excitation and gastric reflex control.
- Live-cell imaging methods for the study of vagal afferents within the nucleus of the solitary tract.
- Esophageal-gastric relaxation reflex in rat: dual control of peripheral nitrergic and cholinergic transmission.
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