Dr. Luciana Fonseca De oliveira MD
Emergency Physician | Emergency Medical Services
1441 N Beckley Ave Dallas TX, 75203About
Dr. Luciana De oliveira practices Emergency Medicine in Dallas, TX. Dr. De oliveira 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. De oliveira examines patients, determines means of testing, diagnoses conditions, and decides the best treatment methods.
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Univ Federal De Rio De Janeiro, Rio De Janeiro MD
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Data provided by the National Library of Medicine- Raman spectroscopy of coloured resins used in antiquity: dragon's blood and related substances.
- Stratified response to environmental stress in a polar lichen characterized with FT-Raman microscopic analysis.
- Glass structure and ion dynamics of lead-cadmium fluorgermanate glasses.
- [The elderly patient: attention for orthostatic hypotension].
- Ultrasound biomicroscopy for biomechanical characterization of healthy and injured triceps surae of rats.
- In vitro evaluation of the acquisition of resistance, antifungal activity and synergism of Brazilian red propolis with antifungal drugs on Candida spp.
- Novel and conserved microRNAs in soybean floral whorls.
- Identification of Shell Colour Pigments in Marine Snails Clanculus pharaonius and C. margaritarius (Trochoidea; Gastropoda).
- Placebo in sports nutrition: a proof-of-principle study involving caffeine supplementation.
- Anti-dermatophyte activity of Leguminosae plants from Southern Brazil with emphasis on Mimosa pigra (Leguminosae).
- Reply to Areta et al.: Time to withdraw and let the myth rest.
- Development of retinal vessels in the rat.
- Retinal arteriolar annuli.
- Effects of 5-hydroxytryptophan, iproniazid and p-chlorophenylalanine on lidocaine seizure threshold of mice.
- Blockade by DMPP and nicotine of 5-hydroxytryptamine, and narcotic-analgesics contractile effect on dog intestine in vivo.
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