Steven Randall King PA-C
Physician Assistant | Medical
1303 NE CUSHING DR BEND OR, 97701About
Steven King is a physician assistant practicing in BEND, OR. Steven 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- Metabolic, idiosyncratic toxicity of drugs: overview of the hepatic toxicity
- Isolation and culture of hepatocytes from the cynomolgus monkey (Macaca fascicularis).
- Cytotoxicity and lamellar body induction potential of a racemic benzamide antiarrhythmic compound and enantiomers in cultured rat hepatocytes.
- Potential to induce lamellar bodies and acute cytotoxicity of 6'-alkyl analogues of spectinomycin in primary cultures of rat hepatocytes.
- The Madin Darby canine kidney (MDCK) epithelial cell monolayer as a model cellular transport barrier.
- An ultrathin sectioning alignment tool with application to cell monolayers.
- Neutrophil-mediated transport of liposomes across the Madin Darby canine kidney epithelial cell monolayer.
- Acute hepatocellular effects of erythromycin, gentamicin, and trospectomycin in the perfused rat liver: lack of correlation between lamellar body induction potency and cytotoxicity.
- Cultured hepatocytes as investigational models for hepatic toxicity: practical applications in drug discovery and development.
- Potentiation of hypoxic injury in cultured rabbit hepatocytes by the quinoxalinone anxiolytic, panadiplon.
- Upregulation of glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase in response to hepatocellular oxidative stress: studies with diquat.
- Activation and glucagon regulation of mitogen-activated protein kinases (MAPK) by insulin and epidermal growth factor in cultured rat and human hepatocytes.
- Disruption of mitochondrial activities in rabbit and human hepatocytes by a quinoxalinone anxiolytic and its carboxylic acid metabolite.
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