Dr. Penny Sue Shepherd D.C.
Chiropractor
145 W Franklin St Dayton OH, 45459About
Dr. Penny Shepherd is a Chiropractor practicing in Dayton, OH. Dr. Shepherd specializes in preventing, diagnosing, and treating conditions associated with the neuromusculoskeletal system, while improving each patients functionality and quality of life. Conditions treated include sciatica, neck pain, and arthritis pain, among many others. Dr. Shepherd seeks to reduce pain and discomfort through manipulation and adjustment of the spine.
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Data provided by the National Library of Medicine- Binding of ouabain and human ouabainlike substance to different Na+, K+-ATPase isoforms.
- Isolation of a human T cell line specific for a streptococcal cell surface antigen.
- Human T cell responses to beta-galactosidase.
- Identification of immunogenic regions of the major coat protein of human papillomavirus type 16 that contain type-restricted epitopes.
- The use of [125I]C1q subcomponent for the measurement of complement binding antibodies on cell surfaces.
- The use of [125I]C1q subcomponent for the measurement of complement binding antibodies on cell surfaces.
- A comparison of two 125I C1q binding tests to detect soluble immune complexes in serum of patients with malignant disease.
- A comparison of two 125I C1q binding tests to detect soluble immune complexes in serum of patients with malignant disease.
- The percentage frequency of whorls, loops and arches. In the fingerprints of a sample population of the Mukaranga, Mzezuru, Kalanga and Ndebele peoples in Rhodesia.
- Clearance of antibodies from rat sarcoma cell surfaces. Rate of clearance of alloantibodies depends on antibody isotype.
- Use of [125I]C1q subcomponent for the measurement of complement-binding antibodies on cell surfaces.
- Circulating immune complexes in Plasmodium knowlesi infected Kra, and merozoite vaccinated Rhesus monkeys.
- Clearance of immune complexes formed in normal and leukaemic rats.
- Monoclonal antibodies that recognize the native human thyrotropin receptor.
- Proliferative T cell responses to human papillomavirus type 16 L1 peptides in patients with cervical dysplasia.
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