
Dr. Margaret Eileen Conner M..D.
Family Practitioner
708 E Brown St Alpine TX, 79830About
Dr. Margaret Conner is a family practitioner practicing in Alpine, TX. Dr. Conner specializes in comprehensive health care for people of all ages. In addition to diagnosing and treating illnesses, family practitioners also put focus on preventative care with routine checkups, tests and personalized coaching on how to maintain a healthy lifestyle. Dr. Conner possesses immense general knowledge on maintaining health and today, family practitioners provide more care for the underserved and rural populations than any other medical specialty.
Education and Training
Univ of Tx Med Sch At San Antonio, San Antonio Tx 1988
Board Certification
Family MedicineAmerican Board of Family MedicineABFM
Provider Details
Expert Publications
Data provided by the National Library of Medicine- Early response to rotavirus infection involves massive B cell activation.
- Immunogenicity and protective efficacy of rotavirus 2/6-virus-like particles produced by a dual baculovirus expression vector and administered intramuscularly, intranasally, or orally to mice.
- Rotavirus antigenaemia and viraemia: a common event?
- Kinetics of rotavirus infection in mice are not altered in a ground-based model of spaceflight.
- The VP7 outer capsid protein of rotavirus induces polyclonal B-cell activation.
- Host, viral, and vaccine factors that determine protective efficacy induced by rotavirus and virus-like particles (VLPs).
- Rotavirus viremia and extraintestinal viral infection in the neonatal rat model.
- Active viremia in rotavirus-infected mice.
- Rotavirus infection enhances lipopolysaccharide-induced intussusception in a mouse model.
- Rotavirus: to the gut and beyond!
- Rotavirus antigenemia in children is associated with viremia.
- Differential requirements for T cells in viruslike particle- and
- Immune mediators of rotavirus antigenemia clearance in mice.
- Use of fluoroscopy to study in vivo motility in mouse pups.
- Probiotics stimulate enterocyte migration and microbial diversity in the neonatal mouse intestine.
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