Dr. Kevin A Roth MD
Neuropathologist | Neuropathology
619 19th Street South Birmingham AL, 35233About
Dr. Kevin Roth is a Neuropsychiatrist practicing in Birmingham, AL. Dr. Roth studies, evaluates, diagnoses, and treats mental disorders attributable to diseases of the nervous system. Neuropsychiatrists are trained to treat disorders occurring in patients due to irritability, attention deficit disorder, epilepsy, and many other conditions.
Education and Training
Stanford Univ Sch Of Med- Stanford Ca 1985
Stanford University School of Medicine 1985
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Data provided by the National Library of Medicine- Ethanol-induced caspase-3 activation in the in vivo developing mouse brain.
- Strain-dependent neurodevelopmental abnormalities in caspase-3-deficient mice.
- Bcl-xL deamidation is a critical switch in the regulation of the response to DNA damage.
- Oligodendrogliomas with neurocytic differentiation. A report of 4 cases with diagnostic and histogenetic implications.
- Combined tyramide signal amplification and quantum dots for sensitive and photostable immunofluorescence detection.
- Caspase regulation of genotoxin-induced neural precursor cell death.
- Blockade of glutamate mGlu5 receptors in a rat model of neuropathic pain prevents early over-expression of pro-apoptotic genes and morphological changes in dorsal horn lamina II.
- Bcl-2 family regulation of neuronal development and neurodegeneration.
- Prognostic value of 1p, 19q, 9p, 10q, and EGFR-FISH analyses in recurrent oligodendrogliomas.
- Apaf1-dependent programmed cell death is required for inner ear morphogenesis and growth.
- Bax deletion prevents neuronal loss but not neurological symptoms in a transgenic model of inherited prion disease.
- Hypoxia activates glycogen synthase kinase-3 in mouse brain in vivo: protection by mood stabilizers and imipramine.
- Regulation of neuronal cell death and neurodegeneration by members of the Bcl-2 family: therapeutic implications.
- Molecular regulation of acute ethanol-induced neuron apoptosis.
- Cathepsin deficiency as a model for neuronal ceroid lipofuscinoses.
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