Dr. Brian L. Mcgee MD
Gastroenterologist | Gastroenterology
ONE MERCY LANE HOT SPRINGS AR, 71913About
Dr. Brian Mcgee is a gastroenterologist practicing in HOT SPRINGS, AR. Dr. Mcgee specializes in the digestive system and its diseases that affect the gastrointestinal tract, which include organs from the mouth to the anus as well as liver disorders. Gastroenterology includes conditions such as hepatitis, peptic ulcer disease, colitis, nutritional problems and irritable bowel syndrome. Dr. Mcgee performs colonoscopy and endoscopy procedures and provides accurate and thorough care for patients suffering from digestive issues.
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Data provided by the National Library of Medicine- Molecular heterogeneity and regulation of poly(ADP-ribose) glycohydrolase.
- Assignment of the poly(ADP-ribose) glycohydrolase gene (PARG) to human chromosome 10q11.23 and mouse chromosome 14B by in situ hybridization.
- Discovering new ADP-ribose polymer cycles: protecting the genome and more.
- Formation of a protein-bound pyrazinium free radical cation during glycation of histone H1.
- Histone carbonylation in vivo and in vitro.
- Restoration of fertility in young obese (Lep(ob) Lep(ob)) male mice with low dose recombinant mouse leptin treatment.
- NMR studies and semi-empirical energy calculations for cyclic ADP-ribose.
- Optimizing the energy status of skin cells during solar radiation.
- Differences in the poly(ADP-ribosyl)ation patterns of ICP4, the herpes simplex virus major regulatory protein, in infected cells and in isolated nuclei.
- Chromatographic separation of pyridine and adenine nucleotides on thin layers of poly(ethyleneimine) cellulose.
- Chromatographic separation of pyridine and adenine nucleotides on thin layers of poly(ethyleneimine) cellulose.
- Synthesis of pyridine nucleotides by mitochondrial fractions of yeast.
- Synthesis of pyridine nucleotides by mitochondrial fractions of yeast.
- Effect of hyperthermia in vitro and in vivo on adenine and pyridine nucleotide pools in human peripheral lymphocytes.
- Inhibition of poly(ADP-ribose) polymerase by methylated xanthines and cytokinins.
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