Dr. Laura Jean Berg M.D.
Emergency Physician
3300 Oakdale Ave N Department Of Emerge Minneapolis MN, 55422About
Dr. Laura Berg practices Emergency Medicine in Minneapolis, MN. Dr. Berg 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. Berg examines patients, determines means of testing, diagnoses conditions, and decides the best treatment methods.
Education and Training
Mechanical Engineering 2009
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Data provided by the National Library of Medicine- The role of cytokine receptor signaling in lymphocyte development.
- A monoclonal antibody reactive with a 40-kDa molecule on fetal thymocytes and tumor cells blocks proliferation and stimulates aggregation and apoptosis.
- The Jak family tyrosine kinase Jak3 is required for IL-2 synthesis by naive/resting CD4+ T cells.
- Biochemical interactions integrating Itk with the T cell receptor-initiated signaling cascade.
- A profound deficiency in thymic progenitor cells in mice lacking Jak3.
- Tec kinase signaling in T cells is regulated by phosphatidylinositol 3-kinase and the Tec pleckstrin homology domain.
- Cutting edge: two distinct mechanisms lead to impaired T cell homeostasis in Janus kinase 3- and CTLA-4-deficient mice.
- Molecular determinants of TCR expression and selection.
- Analysis of the individual role of the TCRzeta chain in transgenic mice after conditional activation with chemical inducers of dimerization.
- Developmental regulation of thymocyte susceptibility to deletion by "self"-peptide.
- T-cell development in T cell receptor alphabeta transgenic mice.
- Characteristics of U.S. emergency departments that offer routine human immunodeficiency virus screening.
- The effects of MHC gene dosage and allelic variation on T cell receptor selection.
- Antigen/MHC-specific T cells are preferentially exported from the thymus in the presence of their MHC ligand.
- Phenotypic differences between alpha beta versus beta T-cell receptor transgenic mice undergoing negative selection.
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