Ashleigh Patterson OT
Occupational Therapist
110 Lake Ridge Dr Madison MS, 39110About
Dr. Ashleigh Patterson practices Occupational Medicine in Madison, MS. Dr. Patterson 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- Nuclear proteins. III. The fibrillar nature of the nuclear matrix.
- [Observation of mitochondria in living tumor cell of the MTK-sarcoma III].
- Autoradiographic studies of antimitotic action of maleuric acid.
- Cytological analysis of effects of maleuric acid on Ehrlich ascites tumor cells.
- Cytotoxic effects of maleuric acid and the structurally related compounds on Ehrlich ascites tumor cells.
- Antimitotic action of 5-(2'-bromo-acetamido)-uracil on the Ehrlich ascites tumor.
- The cytological effect of chemicals on ascites sarcomas. III. Damage induced by podophyllotoxin, alpha-peltatin, beta-peltatin and quercetin.
- Cytological observations of the interzonal connection in Ehrlich ascites tumor cells during mitosis.
- [The structure of chromosome; is the scaffold an artifact?].
- The chromatoid body in mouse spermatogenesis: evidence that it may be formed by the extrusion of nucleolar components.
- The mechanism of C- and G-banding of chromosomes.
- A storage form of ribosomes in mouse oocytes.
- Mechanisms of chromosome banding. III. Similarity between G-bands of mitotic chromosomes and chromomeres of meiotic chromosomes.
- Some aspects of chromosome structure in eukaryotes.
- Higher order structure of chromosomes.
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