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Nox cDNA and Enzymes for Drug Discovery, for Diagnostics, and as Research Tools
Application Target for drug discovery, gene therapy and to create a diagnostic tool relevant to conditions involving inappropriate cell proliferation. Technical Summary Reactive oxygen species (ROS) include superoxide and hydrogen peroxide. ROS are increasingly being recognized as playing a central role in diverse physiologic and pathologic processes....
Published: 4/23/2024       Contributor(s): John David Lambeth, Guang Cheng
Targeted Drug Development for Abnormal Proliferation
Applications Target for drug development for diseases involving abnormal proliferation of cells, including psoriasis (hyperproliferation of skin cells) and benign prostatic hypertrophy. Technical Summary Reactive oxygen intermediates (ROI) are generated during an oxidative process that occurs in many cell types. The result of generating reactive...
Published: 11/27/2023       Contributor(s): John David Lambeth, Bernard Lassegue, Kathy Griendling, Rebecca Arnold, Guang Cheng
Mitogenic Oxygenase Regulators for Drug Discovery
Applications Can be used as a target for drug discovery, gene therapy and, to create a diagnostic tool. These applications are relevant to conditions involving inappropriate cell proliferation (e.g., cancer, atherosclerosis), angiogenesis, and tissue damage associated with inflammatory diseases. Technical Summary Reactive oxygen species (ROS) include...
Published: 4/23/2024       Contributor(s): John David Lambeth, Guang Cheng