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Mechanisms of Cytoprotection From Oxidative Stress in Endothelial Cells

Grant number: 327401 | Funding period: 2005 - 2008

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Translation-Linked mRNA destabilization accompanying serum-induced Nox4 expression in human endothelial cells

H Peshavariya, F Jiang, CJ Taylor, S Selemidis, CWT Chang, GJ Dusting

2009-10-01

NADPH oxidase is involved in cell signaling, regulating proliferation of vascular cells, especially in endothelium. The Nox4 catal..

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NADPH oxidase isoform selective regulation of endothelial cell proliferation and survival

H Peshavariya, GJ Dusting, F Jiang, LR Halmos, CG Sobey, GR Drummond, S Selemidis

2009-08-01

Proliferation and apoptosis of endothelial cells are crucial angiogenic processes that contribute to carcinogenesis and tumor prog..

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Nitric oxide suppresses NADPH oxidase-dependent superoxide production by S-nitrosylation in human endothelial cells

S Selemidis, GJ Dusting, H Peshavariya, BK Kemp-Harper, GR Drummond

2007-07-15

Objective: Endothelial NADPH oxidase is a major source of superoxide in blood vessels and is implicated in the oxidative stress ac..

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