DR. CHARLES E MCLAUGHLIN, M.D.
Marriage and Family Therapists in Berkeley, CA

License number
California G25131
Category
Osteopathic Medicine
Type
Family Medicine
Address
Address
3000 Colby St. STE 304, Berkeley, CA 94705
Phone
(510) 848-7533
(510) 848-0105 (Fax)

Organization information

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Charles E Mclaughlin, MD

3000 Colby St, Berkeley, CA 94705

Industry:
Family Doctor
Phone:
(510) 848-7533 (Phone)

Professional information

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Charles E McLaughlin, Berkeley CA

Specialties:
Family Physician
Address:
3000 Colby St, Berkeley, CA 94705
Education:
University of Washington, School of Medicine - Doctor of Medicine
Board certifications:
American Board of Family Medicine Certification in Family Medicine, American Board of Family Medicine Sub-certificate in Sports Medicine (Family Medicine)


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Dr. Charles E Mclaughlin, Berkeley CA - MD (Doctor of Medicine)

Specialties:
Sports Medicine
Address:
Berkeley Primary Care Medical Grp
3000 Colby St STE 304, Berkeley 94705
(510) 848-7533 (Phone)
Certifications:
Family Practice, 1978, Sports Medicine, 1993
Awards:
Healthgrades Honor Roll
Languages:
English, Spanish
Hospitals:
Berkeley Primary Care Medical Grp
3000 Colby St STE 304, Berkeley 94705
Alta Bates Summit Medical Center - Alta Bates Camp
2450 Ashby Ave, Berkeley 94705
Education:
Medical School
University Of Washington School Of Medicine
Graduated: 1972


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Method And Materials For The Identification Of Lipopolysaccharide Producing Microorganisms

US Patent:
4683196, Jul 28, 1987
Filed:
Mar 16, 1984
Appl. No.:
6/590211
Inventors:
Charles A. McLaughlin - Berkeley CA
Assignee:
Meru, Inc. - Berkeley CA
International Classification:
G01N 33569, C12N 1500, C12N 500, A61K 3940
US Classification:
435 7
Abstract:
The subject invention provides a means for the immunological detection of an entire class of microorganisms in clinical samples. The detection is accomplished by reaction of the clinical sample iwth a class-specific immunological reagent. This reagent is an antiserum either monoclonal or polyclonal in nature, and the detection is based upon reaction of the antiserum with an antigenic determinant which is shared among all members of the detectable class of microorganisms. The presence of the resulting immunological reaction product (e. g. the antigen-antibody complex) may be detected by well-known immunological detection-systems.