Dr. Rickie Vance Hay M.D.
Nuclear Medicine Specialist | In Vivo & In Vitro Nuclear Medicine
7954 Aspenwood Dr Se Ada MI, 49301About
Dr. Rickie Hay practices Nuclear Medicine in Ada, MI. Dr. Hay uses procedures and treatments that apply molecular imaging and molecular therapy. Nuclear Medicine Physicians are trained and certified to provide such procedures as skeletal imaging, glucose metabolic imaging, brain perfusion, blood pool imaging, and thyroid imaging, among many others.
Education and Training
University of Chicago Division of the Biological Sciences The Pritzker School of Medicine 1978
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Expert Publications
Data provided by the National Library of Medicine- Letter: Sialylation in antitrypsin deficiency.
- Imaging of human infection with (131)I-labeled recombinant human interleukin-8.
- Eicosapentaenoic acid inhibits cell growth and triacylglycerol secretion in McA-RH7777 rat hepatoma cultures.
- Construction of human naïve Fab library and characterization of anti-met Fab fragment generated from the library.
- Mitogen-activated protein kinase kinase signaling promotes growth and vascularization of fibrosarcoma.
- Intravenous administration of mesenchymal stem cells genetically modified with extracellular superoxide dismutase improves survival in irradiated mice.
- Scintigraphic localization of adrenal tumors.
- In situ cross-linking of cartilage proteoglycans.
- Hyperviscosity syndrome in a hypercholesterolemic patient with primary biliary cirrhosis.
- Modulation of apolipoprotein B-100 mRNA editing: effects on hepatic very low density lipoprotein assembly and intracellular apoB distribution in the rat.
- Relationship between serum estrogen and level of apolipoprotein E in human ovarian follicular fluid.
- Design and Feasibility Study of a Single Photon Emission Microscope System for Small Animal I-125 Imaging.
- Analysis of plasma protein and lipoprotein synthesis in long-term primary cultures of baboon hepatocytes maintained in serum-free medium.
- Processing of rat liver apoprotein E primary translation product.
- Estrogen-mediated mitochondrial cholesterol transport and metabolism to pregnenolone in the rabbit luteinized ovary.
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