Dr. Leslie Cheryl Mckinney M.D.
Emergency Physician
212 Ashville Ave Suite 10 Cary NC, 27511About
Dr. Leslie Mckinney practices Emergency Medicine in Cary, NC. Dr. Mckinney 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. Mckinney examines patients, determines means of testing, diagnoses conditions, and decides the best treatment methods.
Board Certification
Emergency MedicineAmerican Board of Emergency MedicineABEM
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Expert Publications
Data provided by the National Library of Medicine- Astrocytes as targets for Venezuelan equine encephalitis virus infection.
- Ionizing radiation potentiates the induction of nitric oxide synthase by interferon-gamma and/or lipopolysaccharide in murine macrophage cell lines. Role of tumor necrosis factor-alpha.
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- Medieval surgery; circa 500 to 1500.
- Active and inactive influenza virus induction of tumor necrosis factor-alpha and nitric oxide in J774.1 murine macrophages: modulation by interferon-gamma and failure to induce apoptosis.
- G-protein activators induce a potassium conductance in murine macrophages.
- Heat induces intracellular acidification in human A-431 cells: role of Na(+)-H+ exchange and metabolism.
- Effect of adherence, cell morphology, and lipopolysaccharide on potassium conductance and passive membrane properties of murine macrophage J774.1 cells.
- Delayed rectification in the calf cardiac Purkinje fiber. Evidence for multiple state kinetics.
- Sodium permeability of frog skeletal muscle in absence and presence of veratridine.
- Patch-clamp studies in human macrophages: single-channel and whole-cell characterization of two K+ conductances.
- Permeability of the squid giant axon to organic cations and small nonelectrolytes.
- Diphenylhydantoin reduces veratridine-induced sodium permeability in frog skeletal muscle.
- Potassium conductances in macrophages.
- Inwardly rectifying whole-cell and single-channel K currents in the murine macrophage cell line J774.1.
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