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JEREMIAH STITHAM, MD
MD
Endocrinology, Diabetes & Metabolism Physician
NPI: 1366820490IndividualAccepts Medicare
Specialties, Licenses & Credentials
Internal Medicine Physician
Internal Medicine
Code: 207R00000X
2021038045(MO)
Endocrinology, Diabetes & Metabolism PhysicianPrimary
Internal Medicine — Endocrinology, Diabetes & Metabolism
Code: 207RE0101X
2021038045(MO)
Education
OTHER
Class of 2010
Research & Publications (12)
New insights into human prostacyclin receptor structure and function through natural and synthetic mutations of transmembrane charged residues.
PMID 17704830·Br J Pharmacol·2007
7-preclinical
Arginine (CGC) codon targeting in the human prostacyclin receptor gene (PTGIR) and G-protein coupled receptors (GPCR).
PMID 17481829·Gene·2007
8-other
Human prostacyclin receptor structure and function from naturally-occurring and synthetic mutations.
PMID 17164137·Prostaglandins Other Lipid Mediat·2007
6-review
Versatility and differential roles of cysteine residues in human prostacyclin receptor structure and function.
PMID 17015447·J Biol Chem·2006
7-preclinical
Clusters of transmembrane residues are critical for human prostacyclin receptor activation.
PMID 15248755·Biochemistry·2004
8-other
The unique ligand-binding pocket for the human prostacyclin receptor. Site-directed mutagenesis and molecular modeling.
PMID 12446735·J Biol Chem·2003
7-preclinical
The critical role of transmembrane prolines in human prostacyclin receptor activation.
PMID 11961139·Mol Pharmacol·2002
7-preclinical
Impaired receptor binding and activation associated with a human prostacyclin receptor polymorphism.
PMID 11854299·J Biol Chem·2002
7-preclinical
Differential association between human prostacyclin receptor polymorphisms and the development of venous thrombosis and intimal hyperplasia: a clinical biomarker study.
PMID 18551041·Pharmacogenet Genomics·2008
8-other
Acceleration of cardiovascular disease by a dysfunctional prostacyclin receptor mutation: potential implications for cyclooxygenase-2 inhibition.
PMID 18323528·Circ Res·2008
8-other
Adenylyl cyclase type 6 overexpression selectively enhances beta-adrenergic and prostacyclin receptor-mediated inhibition of cardiac fibroblast function because of colocalization in lipid rafts.
PMID 17934720·Naunyn Schmiedebergs Arch Pharmacol·2008
7-preclinical
Critical role of transmembrane segment zinc binding in the structure and function of rhodopsin.
PMID 15194703·J Biol Chem·2004
7-preclinical
Data courtesy of the U.S. National Library of Medicine (NLM). Ltrl is not affiliated with or endorsed by NLM.
Contact & Hours
- Address
- 1 BARNES JEWISH HOSPITAL PLZ, DIV IM ENDOCRINOLOGY
SAINT LOUIS, MO 63110 - Phone
- (314) 362-3500
Quick Facts
- NPI
- 1366820490
- Entity Type
- Individual
- Gender
- Male
- Medicare
- Accepted
- Specialties
- 2
- Locations
- 1
- Years in Practice
- 16
- Publications
- 12
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