Dr. Cuthbert O. Simpkins MD
Trauma Surgeon | Trauma Surgery
330 Borthwick Ave Suite 108 Portsmouth NH, 03801About
Dr. Cuthbert Simpkins is a trauma surgeon practicing in Portsmouth, NH. Dr. Simpkins specializes in both operative and non-operative management to treat life threatening, traumatic injuries. Some commonly operated areas include the stomach, colon, spleen and pancreas and trauma surgeons also work with other surgeons to stabilize patients in critical condition. Typically, trauma surgeons work in the emergency care area of a hospital.
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Data provided by the National Library of Medicine- Metallothionein in human disease.
- Metallothionein induction in islets of Langerhans and insulinoma cells.
- Cyclic gmp is a measure of physiologic stress.
- Histidine inhibits the degradation of cells suspended in Ringer's lactate.
- Prostaglandin D2 modulates human neutrophil intracellular calcium flux and inhibits superoxide release via its ring carbonyl.
- Human erythrocytes have binding sites for beta-endorphin.
- Beta-endorphin and lipopolysaccharide interactions with human neutrophils.
- Naloxone inhibits superoxide release from human neutrophils.
- The effect of enkephalins and prostaglandins on O-2 release by neutrophils.
- Inhibition by naloxone of neutrophil superoxide release: a potentially useful antiinflammatory effect.
- Macrophage-conditioned medium and interleukin 1 suppress vascular contractility.
- Human neutrophil migration is enhanced by beta-endorphin.
- Effect of metallothionein I on mitochondrial oxygen consumption.
- Beta-endorphin modulates calcium channel activity in human neutrophils.
- Reduction of cytochrome C by fragments of heat shock protein 70.
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