Dr. Samuel R. Sirianni MD
Internist
5290 Military Road Suite 10A Lewiston New York, 14092About
Samuel R. Sirianni, MD, PhD, works at his private practice in Lewiston, New York. He specializes in diabetes and cardiology medicine, and also practices at Mount St. Mary's Hospital and Catholic Health Group. Dr. Sirianni is also a former member of the Niagara County Medical Society.
Education and Training
State University of Buffalo
University At Buffalo SUNY School Of Med and Biomedical Sciences Buffalo Ny 1985
Board Certification
American Board of Internal Medicine- Internal Medicine
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Expert Publications
Data provided by the National Library of Medicine- Study on the mutagenicity of conjugated estrogens in human, animal and bacterial systems.
- Study on the mutagenicity of conjugated estrogens in human, animal and bacterial systems.
- An in vitro metabolic activation assay using liver microsomes in diffusion chambers: induction of sister chromatid exchanges and chromosome aberrations by cyclophosphamide or ifosfamide in cultured human and Chinese hamster cells.
- Malignant lymphoma presenting with severe hypercalcemia.
- Comparison of S9 fractions from rats, mice, and Chinese hamsters to metabolize dimethylnitrosamine and diethylnitrosamine to intermediates that induce sister-chromatid exchanges in V79 cells.
- Induction of 8-azaguanine- and ouabain-resistant mutants by cyclophosphamide and 1-(pyridyl-3)-3,3-dimethyltriazene in Chinese hamster cells cultured in diffusion chambers in mice.
- Induction of 8-azaguanine- and ouabain-resistant mutants by cyclophosphamide and 1-(pyridyl-3)-3,3-dimethyltriazene in Chinese hamster cells cultured in diffusion chambers in mice.
- Sister-chromatid exchanges and cell-cycle delay in Chinese hamster V79 cells treated with 9 organophosphorus compounds (8 pesticides and 1 defoliant).
- Sister chromatid exchanges and growth inhibition induced by the flame retardant tris(2,3-dipromopropyl) phosphate in Chinese hamster cells.
- Sister chromatid exchanges and growth inhibition induced by the flame retardant tris(2,3-dipromopropyl) phosphate in Chinese hamster cells.
- Inhibition of retinoid toxicity by rat liver S9 fraction in cultured mammalian cells.
- Sister chromatid exchange induced by promutagens/carcinogens in Chinese hamster cells cultured in diffusion chambers in mice.
- Induction of sister chromatid exchange by various selenium compounds in Chinese hamster cells in the presence and absence of S9 mixture.
- Studies on osteoporosis. V. Comparison of methods of evaluation of osteoporosis and study of chromosome changes induced by neutron activation.
- Effect of fungicide Folpet on growth and chromosomes of human lymphoid cell lines.
Areas of expertise and specialization
Awards
- NYS Research Fellowship SUNY @ Buffalo Roswell Park Division
- 1977- Graduate Resource Acess Devlopment Project Grant/SUNY @ Buffalo
- 1977 &urce Acess Devlopment Project Grant/SUNY @ Buffalo 1978 Travel Award/Environmental Mutagen Society
- Niagara University Research Council Grant
- American Cancer Society Institutional Grant/Roswell Park Cancer Institute
- Biomedical Research Support Grant/Roswell Cancer Institutear C
- Clinical Cancer Education Grant/Roswell Park Cancer Institute
Professional Society Memberships
- Environmental Mutagen Society, American Association for the Advancement of Science, American Institute of Biological Sciences, Society of Sigma Xi/Buffalo Chapter, Medical Society of Genesee, Niagara and Orleans Counties
Articles and Publications
9 Abstracts Co-Authored, 13 Papers Published, 1 Book Chapter in Diffusion Chamber Culture
What do you attribute your success to?
Dedication, Hard Work, Perseverance and Passion to Make a Difference in Lives of Others
Areas of research
Environmental mutagenicity and carcinogen city testing systems, development and definition of various systems used to assess potential mutagenic or carcinogenic agents in the environment
Hobbies / Sports
- Classic Cars
Favorite professional publications
- Journal of Internal Medicine
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Environmental mutagenicity and carcinogen city testing systems, development and definition of various systems used to assess potential mutagenic or carcinogenic agents in the environment
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