GAJANAN NILAVER, MD
Neurology at 32 Ave, Portland, OR

License number
Oregon MD14509
Category
Osteopathic Medicine
Type
Internal Medicine
License number
Oregon MD14509
Category
Neurology
Type
Neurology
Address
Address
10202 SE 32Nd Ave SUITE 703, Portland, OR 97222
Phone
(503) 513-8020

Personal information

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Name
Address
Phone
Gajanan Nilaver
5387 SW Humphrey Blvd, Portland, OR 97221
Gajanan Nilaver
Portland, OR
(503) 452-3818
Gajanan I Nilaver, age 78
9448 54Th Ave, Portland, OR 97219
(503) 452-3818
Gajanan Nilaver
10530 14Th Dr, Portland, OR 97219
Gajanan Nilaver, age 78
2711 Overlook Dr, Hillsboro, OR 97124

Organization information

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Gajanan Nilaver MD

10330 SE 32 Ave STE 226, Portland, OR 97222

Industry:
Neurologist, Internist
Phone:
(503) 652-2487 (Phone)
Gajanan Nilaver
Excluded services:
SURGERY.


Lifeworks Nw-Milwaukie Hospital - Gajanan Nilaver MD

10330 SE 32 Ave STE 226, Portland, OR 97222

Categories:
Neurology Physicians & Surgeons
Phone:
(503) 496-1190 (Phone)

Professional information

Gajanan Nilaver Photo 1

Vectors And Host Cells Expressing Prepromotilin And Motilin-Associated Peptide (Map)

US Patent:
5006469, Apr 9, 1991
Filed:
Feb 9, 1988
Appl. No.:
7/154156
Inventors:
John P. Adelman - Portland OR
Chris T. Bond - Portland OR
Gajanan Nilaver - Portland OR
Earl A. Zimmerman - Portland OR
Assignee:
Oregon Health Sciences University - Portland OR
International Classification:
C12N 1570, C12N 1574, C12N 1579, C12N 1585
US Classification:
4352401
Abstract:
cDNA encoding a precursor peptide for motilin has been retrieved from porcine gut tissue. The precursor protein contains a motilin-associated peptide (MAP) sequence conjugated to the motilin peptide through a trypsin-like cleavage site. The MAP is useful in regulating alimentary physiology in vertebrates. The DNA provides a means to obtain the corresponding DNAs in other vertebrate species, including humans. It also makes available recombinant motilin, motilin precursor, and MAP of any desired species.


Gajanan Nilaver Photo 2

Gajanan Nilaver, Portland OR

Specialties:
Internal Medicine, Neurology
Work:
Providence Medical Group-Neurology Associates Milwaukie
10202 SE 32Nd Ave, Portland, OR 97222 Providence Willamette Falls Medical Center
1500 Division St, Oregon City, OR 97045 Providence Milwaukie Family Practice
10330 SE 32Nd Ave, Portland, OR 97222
Education:
Madras Medical College (1970)


Gajanan Nilaver Photo 3

Dr. Gajanan Nilaver, Milwaukie OR - MD (Doctor of Medicine)

Specialties:
Neurology
Address:
Providence Neurology Associates
10202 SE 32Nd Ave SUITE 703, Milwaukie 97222
(503) 513-8020 (Phone)
Languages:
English
Hospitals:
Providence Neurology Associates
10202 SE 32Nd Ave SUITE 703, Milwaukie 97222
Providence Milwaukie Hospital
10150 East 32Nd Ave, Milwaukie 97222
Education:
Medical School
Dr M.G.R. Medical University / Madras Medical College
North Oakland Med Center
St Vincent's Hsp and M C Ny


Gajanan G Nilaver Photo 4

Gajanan G Nilaver, Portland OR

Specialties:
Neurologist
Address:
10202 Se 32Nd Ave, Portland, OR 97222
10330 Southeast 32Nd Avenue, Milwaukie, OR 97222


Gajanan Nilaver Photo 5

Cell Surface Antigen That Binds With L6 Monoclonal Antibody

US Patent:
5200508, Apr 6, 1993
Filed:
Dec 12, 1991
Appl. No.:
7/807787
Inventors:
Gajanan Nilaver - Portland OR
Lawrence Rosenbaum - Portland OR
Edward A. Neuwelt - Portland OR
Assignee:
The State of Oregon acting by and through the State Board of Higher
Education on behalf of Oregon Health Sciences University - Eugene OR
International Classification:
C07K 1300
US Classification:
530350
Abstract:
We disclose the discovery and purification of a tumor antigen that binds the mouse monoclonal antibody L6. Immunohistochemical analysis showed that the antigen is expressed on the membrane surface of LX-1 human lung tumor cells, which retain L6 binding activity when intracerebrally xenografted in nude rats. The antigen is also expressed in the cytoplasm of hypothalamic neurons. Inability of oxytocin and vasopressin hormones to block L6 binding showed that the antigenic epitope resides in neurophysin, the carrier protein associated with the two hormones. Porcine neurophysin did block L6 binding to the antigen. Western blot analysis confirmed that L6-immunoreactivity is neurophysin-related. Immunoaffinity chromatography and gel electrophoresis revealed the antigen molecular weight to be 45000 daltons. Amino-terminal sequencing revealed a 21-amino acid homology with the N-terminus of human pro-pressophysin.