Amy Cook RN
Counselor/Therapist | Mental Health
1825 E BROADWAY ST FORREST CITY AR, 72335About
Amy Cook is an Addiction Medicine Physician in FORREST CITY, AR. Amy evaluates patients using many different procedures, in order to determine what treatments must be carried out in order to properly assess their symptoms. Addiction Medicine Physicians provide medical care in addition to consultation for each patient and their families.
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Data provided by the National Library of Medicine- Enantioselective reduction of imines catalyzed by a rhenium(V)-oxo complex.
- Size control of arsenic trioxide nanocrystals grown in nanowells.
- A novel nanoparticulate formulation of arsenic trioxide with enhanced therapeutic
- Enantioselective reduction of ketones and imines catalyzed by (CN-box)Re(V)-oxo complexes.
- Biological evaluation of pH-responsive polymer-caged nanobins for breast cancer therapy.
- Zinc sparks are triggered by fertilization and facilitate cell cycle resumption in mammalian eggs.
- Development of novel therapeutics targeting the urokinase plasminogen activator receptor (uPAR) and their translation toward the clinic.
- Nano-encapsulation of arsenic trioxide enhances efficacy against murine lymphoma model while minimizing its impact on ovarian reserve in vitro and in vivo.
- Robust structure and reactivity of aqueous arsenous acid-platinum(II) anticancer complexes.
- Urokinase plasminogen activator system-targeted delivery of nanobins as a novel ovarian cancer therapy.
- MDCT of chest, abdomen, and pelvis using attenuation-based automated tube voltage selection in combination with iterative reconstruction: an intrapatient study of radiation dose and image quality.
- Identification of a new epitope in uPAR as a target for the cancer therapeutic monoclonal antibody ATN-658, a structural homolog of the uPAR binding integrin CD11b (αM).
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