Henry Ansley Paine PH.D.
Counselor/Therapist | Professional
1025 MONTGOMERY HWY BIRMINGHAM AL, 35216About
Henry Paine is a counselor in BIRMINGHAM, AL. Henry evaluates patients using many different procedures, in order to determine what treatments must be carried out in order to properly assess their symptoms. Counselors provide consultation for each patient and their families.
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Data provided by the National Library of Medicine- In vitro susceptibility of selected bacteria to three diphosphonia heterocyclic compounds.
- Use of a biological extract of Serratia marcescens to decrease doxorubicin-induced myelosuppression in dogs.
- Protection from chemotherapy-induced neutropenia by ImuVert.
- Evaluation of a biologic response modifier derived from Serratia marcescens: effects on feline macrophages and usefulness for the prevention and treatment of viremia in feline leukemia virus-infected cats.
- Effect of prior cancer chemotherapy on human tumor-specific cytotoxicity in vitro in response to immunopotentiating biologic response modifiers.
- ImuVert activation of natural killer cytotoxicity and interferon gamma production via CD16 triggering.
- The limulus amebocyte lysate test: present and future application.
- The limulus amebocyte lysate test: present and future application.
- Establishment of beta-hydroxy fatty acids as chemical marker molecules for bacterial endotoxin by gas chromatography-mass spectrometry.
- Determination of endotoxin levels and their impact on interleukin-1 generation in continuous ambulatory peritoneal dialysis and hemodialysis.
- Relative importance of membrane Limulus amebocyte lysate-reactive material and ethylene oxide in hypersensitivity reactions.
- The use of the Limulus amebocyte lysate assay to monitor hemodialyzer-associated soluble cellulosic material (LAL-reactive material).
- Validating an LAL chromogenic substrate pyrogen test for large volume parenterals.
- The possible role of Limulus-amebocyte-lysate-reactive material in hemodialysis. First-use syndrome.
- Effect of monophosphoryl lipid A on host resistance to bacterial infection.
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