Dr. Paul A. Stevenson D.O.
Dermatologist
3830 BEE RIDGE RD STE 200 SARASOTA FL, 34233About
Dr. Paul Stevenson is a dermatologist practicing in Clearwater, FL. Dr. Stevenson specializes in skin care. Dermatologists evaluate and manage both common and uncommon skin conditions. These conditions include acne, psoriasis, warts, skin infections, atopic dermatitis, herpes simplex and more. Dermatologists are also experts in more complex skin diseases like impetigo, hidradenitis and milaria. Dr. Stevenson diagnoses skin problems and develops unique treatments plans for each individual patient.
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RadiologyAmerican Board of RadiologyABR
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Data provided by the National Library of Medicine- Octopamine and experience-dependent modulation of aggression in crickets.
- A revised structure for alkaloid 235C isolated from skin extracts of mantellid (Mantella) frogs of Madagascar.
- Nitric oxide: a co-modulator of efferent peptidergic neurosecretory cells including a unique octopaminergic neurone innervating locust heart.
- A muscarinic cholinergic mechanism underlies activation of the central pattern generator for locust flight.
- Octopamine and occupancy: an aminergic mechanism for intruder-resident aggression in crickets.
- Neuronal organization of a fast-mediating cephalothoracic pathway for antennal-tactile information in the cricket (Gryllus bimaculatus DeGeer).
- The decision to fight or flee - insights into underlying mechanism in crickets.
- Neural markers reveal a one-segmented head in tardigrades (water bears).
- Mechanisms of experience dependent control of aggression in crickets.
- Flight and walking in locusts-cholinergic co-activation, temporal coupling and its modulation by biogenic amines.
- Isolation associated aggression--a consequence of recovery from defeat in a territorial animal.
- Selective neuronal staining in tardigrades and onychophorans provides insights into the evolution of segmental ganglia in panarthropods.
- A fighter's comeback: dopamine is necessary for recovery of aggression after social defeat in crickets.
- Evolution of pigment-dispersing factor neuropeptides in Panarthropoda: Insights from Onychophora (velvet worms) and Tardigrada (water bears).
- Releasing stimuli and aggression in crickets: octopamine promotes escalation and maintenance but not initiation.
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