Breezetta Lowanet Etienne PA-C
Physician Assistant | Medical
1599 J ST GRAND FORKS AFB ND, 58205About
Breezetta Etienne is a physician assistant practicing in GRAND FORKS AFB, ND. Breezetta specializes in preventing and treating human illness and injury by providing a broad range of care under the supervision of a physician. A physician assistant's work can include physical exams, ordering and interpreting tests, performing procedures and prescribing medication. Often times, they can assist in surgery but the scope of practice can vary according to jurisdiction or health care setting.
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Data provided by the National Library of Medicine- Listeria monocytogenes: clinical and experimental update.
- In vivo delivery of caspase-8 or Fas siRNA improves the survival of septic mice.
- Kupffer cells abrogate cholestatic liver injury in mice.
- Diversity of Francisella tularensis Schu4 antigens recognized by T lymphocytes after natural infections in humans: identification of candidate epitopes for inclusion in a rationally designed tularemia vaccine.
- CD8+ T cells promote inflammation and apoptosis in the liver after sepsis: role of Fas-FasL.
- Tularemia vaccines - an overview.
- Invariant natural killer T cells suppress the neutrophil inflammatory response in a mouse model of cholestatic liver damage.
- The role of hepatic invariant NKT cells in systemic/local inflammation and mortality during polymicrobial septic shock.
- Laser capture microdissection and genetic analysis of carbon-labeled Kupffer cells.
- Epitope-based vaccination against pneumonic tularemia.
- Neutrophils sequestered in the liver suppress the proinflammatory response of Kupffer cells to systemic bacterial infection.
- NK cells suppress experimental cholestatic liver injury by an interleukin-6-mediated, Kupffer cell-dependent mechanism.
- Targeting the diverse immunological functions expressed by hepatic NKT cells.
- Dendritic cells, regulatory T cells and the pathogenesis of chronic hepatitis C.
- Contrasting responses of Kupffer cells and inflammatory mononuclear phagocytes to biliary obstruction in a mouse model of cholestatic liver injury.
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