Netanya Y Spencer
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Spencer N, Stanton R
Semin Nephrol
. 2019 Jul;
39(4):380-393.
PMID: 31300093
Nearly 100 years ago, Otto Warburg undertook a study of tumor metabolism, and discovered increased lactate caused by increased glycolysis in cancer cells. His experiments were conducted in the presence...
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Spencer N, Yang Z, Cone Sullivan J, Klein T, Stanton R
PLoS One
. 2018 Jul;
13(7):e0200249.
PMID: 29979777
Background: Dipeptidyl peptidase-4 (DPP-4) inhibitors may have protective effects on diabetic kidney disease (DKD) via specific antioxidant pathways. The DPP-4 inhibitor, linagliptin, was evaluated with the hypothesis that DPP-4 inhibition...
3.
Spencer N, Stanton R
Curr Opin Nephrol Hypertens
. 2016 Oct;
26(1):43-49.
PMID: 27755120
Purpose Of Review: Glucose 6-phosphate dehydrogenase (G6PD) is the rate-limiting enzyme of the pentose phosphate pathway. G6PD is the main source of the essential cellular reductant, NADPH. The purpose of...
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Spencer N, Yan Z, Cong L, Zhang Y, Engelhardt J, Stanton R
Anal Biochem
. 2015 Nov;
494:55-67.
PMID: 26576833
Studies to determine subcellular localization and translocation of proteins are important because subcellular localization of proteins affects every aspect of cellular function. Such studies frequently utilize mutagenesis to alter amino...
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Spencer N, Engelhardt J
Biochemistry
. 2014 Feb;
53(10):1551-64.
PMID: 24555469
Redox reactions have been established as major biological players in many cellular signaling pathways. Here we review mechanisms of redox signaling with an emphasis on redox-active signaling endosomes. Signals are...
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Spencer N, Zhou W, Li Q, Zhang Y, Luo M, Yan Z, et al.
Am J Physiol Gastrointest Liver Physiol
. 2013 May;
305(1):G84-94.
PMID: 23639811
Cell line studies have previously demonstrated that hypoxia-reoxygenation (H/R) leads to the production of NADPH oxidase 1 and 2 (NOX1 and NOX2)-dependent reactive oxygen species (ROS) required for the activation...
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Li Q, Spencer N, Pantazis N, Engelhardt J
J Biol Chem
. 2011 Sep;
286(46):40151-62.
PMID: 21937428
Recent studies have implicated enhanced Nox2-mediated reactive oxygen species (ROS) by microglia in the pathogenesis of motor neuron death observed in familial amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS). In this context, ALS...
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Spencer N, Yan Z, Boudreau R, Zhang Y, Luo M, Li Q, et al.
J Biol Chem
. 2011 Jan;
286(11):8977-87.
PMID: 21212270
Redox-regulated signal transduction is coordinated by spatially controlled production of reactive oxygen species within subcellular compartments. The nucleus has long been known to produce superoxide (O(2)(·-)); however, the mechanisms that...
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Li Q, Spencer N, Oakley F, Buettner G, Engelhardt J
Antioxid Redox Signal
. 2008 Dec;
11(6):1249-63.
PMID: 19113817
Growing evidence suggests that NADPH oxidase (Nox)-derived reactive oxygen species (ROS) play important roles in regulating cytokine signaling. We have explored how TNF-alpha induction of Nox-dependent ROS influences NF-kappaB activation....
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Spencer N, Patel N, Keszler A, Hogg N
Free Radic Biol Med
. 2003 Dec;
35(11):1515-26.
PMID: 14642399
The reaction between low molecular weight S-nitrosothiols and hemoglobin is often used to synthesize S-nitrosohemoglobin, a form of hemoglobin suggested to be involved in the regulation of vascular oxygen delivery....