
Dr. Laine J Murphey MD
Internist
1215 21st Ave S 6000 Medical Center Nashville TN, 37232About
Dr. Laine Murphey is an internist practicing in Nashville, TN. Dr. Murphey specializes in the medical treatment of adults. Internists can act as a primary physician or a consultant to a primary physician. They manage both common and rare diseases. Dr. Murphey provides comprehensive care and manages treatment with surgeons as well. Internists establish long-term relationships with their patients and incorporate disease prevention and mental health care into their practice.
Board Certification
Internal MedicineAmerican Board of Internal MedicineABIM
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Expert Publications
Data provided by the National Library of Medicine- Angiotensin-converting enzyme insertion/deletion polymorphism modulates the human in vivo metabolism of bradykinin.
- Endogenous bradykinin and the renin and pressor responses to furosemide in humans.
- Bradykinin stimulates tissue plasminogen activator release from human forearm vasculature through B(2) receptor-dependent, NO synthase-independent, and cyclooxygenase-independent pathway.
- Angiotensin-(1-7) does not affect vasodilator or TPA responses to bradykinin in human forearm.
- Interactive effect of PAI-1 4G/5G genotype and salt intake on PAI-1 antigen.
- Dipeptidyl peptidase IV activity in patients with ACE-inhibitor-associated angioedema.
- Ethnicity affects vasodilation, but not endothelial tissue plasminogen activator release, in response to bradykinin.
- Effect of combined AT1 receptor and aldosterone receptor antagonism on plasminogen activator inhibitor-1.
- Angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibition and smoking potentiate the kinin response to cardiopulmonary bypass.
- Angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibition increases basal vascular tissue plasminogen activator release in women but not in men.
- A pilot study indicating that bradykinin B2 receptor antagonism attenuates protamine-related hypotension after cardiopulmonary bypass.
- Bradykinin B(2) receptor does not contribute to blood pressure lowering during AT(1) receptor blockade.
- Pharmacokinetics and metabolism of cocaine in maternal and fetal guinea pigs.
- Developmental change of mu opioid receptors in neonatal guinea pig brain stem.
- Cocaine metabolites in the neonate: potential for toxicity.
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