Ms. Misti Rachelle Bond OTRL
Occupational Therapist
69 SR 3444 ANNVILLE KY, 40402About
Dr. Misti Bond practices Occupational Medicine in ANNVILLE, KY. Dr. Bond evaluates the interaction between work and health. Occupational medicine physicians have general knowledge of worksite operations and are familiar with the toxic properties of materials used by employees and the potential hazards and stressors of work processes; in addition to being qualified to determine an employees physical and emotional fitness for work; diagnosing and treating occupational diseases; handling work related injuries; and having an understanding of rehabilitation methods, health education techniques, sanitation, and workers compensation laws.
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Data provided by the National Library of Medicine- Genomic mapping and evolution of human GABA(A) receptor subunit gene clusters.
- Familial aggregation of Parkinson's disease in Iceland.
- Genes for the GABAA receptor subunit types and their expression.
- Dinucleotide repeat polymorphism in the human X-linked GABAA receptor alpha 3-subunit gene.
- Restless legs syndrome: an update on genetics and future perspectives.
- A K(ATP) channel gene effect on sleep duration: from genome-wide association studies to function in Drosophila.
- 32-channel time-correlated-single-photon-counting system for high-throughput lifetime imaging.
- Schizophrenia and GABAA receptor subunit genes.
- Analysis of GABAA receptor subunit genes in multiplex pedigrees with manic depression.
- Further evidence for clustering of human GABAA receptor subunit genes: localization of the alpha 6-subunit gene (GABRA6) to distal chromosome 5q by linkage analysis.
- Transsynaptic expression of a presynaptic glutamate receptor during hippocampal long-term potentiation.
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