Dr. Jack R. Wands, MD
Internist
110 Lockwood St Suite 116 Providence RI, 02903About
Dr. Jack Wands is an internist practicing in Providence, RI. Dr. Wands specializes in the medical treatment of adults. Internists can act as a primary physician or a consultant to a primary physician. They manage both common and rare diseases. Dr. Wands provides comprehensive care and manages treatment with surgeons as well. Internists establish long-term relationships with their patients and incorporate disease prevention and mental health care into their practice.
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Internal MedicineAmerican Board of Internal MedicineABIM- 1973
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Data provided by the National Library of Medicine- Antiviral effects of antisense RNA on hepatitis C virus RNA translation and expression.
- Intracellular expression of a cloned antibody fragment interferes with hepatitis
- The increasing incidence of hepatocellular carcinoma.
- Properties of monoclonal antibodies directed against hepatitis B virus polymerase protein.
- Intracellular retention of hepatitis B virus surface proteins reduces interleukin-2 augmentation after genetic immunizations.
- Neuritic sprouting with aberrant expression of the nitric oxide synthase III gene in neurodegenerative diseases.
- Combinatorial screening and intracellular antiviral activity of hairpin ribozymes directed against hepatitis B virus.
- Differential effects of ethanol on insulin-signaling through the insulin receptor substrate-1.
- Microtiter immunocytochemical ELISA assay.
- Specific inhibition of hepatitis B virus replication by sense RNA.
- Carboxypeptidase D is an avian hepatitis B virus receptor.
- Identification and expression of glycine decarboxylase (p120) as a duck hepatitis B virus pre-S envelope-binding protein.
- Characterization and binding of intracellular antibody fragments to the hepatitis C virus core protein.
- DNA vaccines.
- Gene therapy of hepatocellular carcinoma in vitro and in vivo in nude mice by adenoviral transfer of the Escherichia coli purine nucleoside phosphorylase gene.
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