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March
27 - 31, 2004 |
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Confirmed Speakers
Sue Goo Rhee -
Intracellular messenger function of hydrogen peroxide
Mary
Dinauer -
The biology of the phagocyte NADPH oxidase and its enzymatic regulation
by the regulatory subunits
Edgar Pick -
Guanine nucleotide exchange factor (GEF)-dependent activation
of the NADPH oxidase by GTP and ATP - Revisiting some dogmas
Thomas Leto -
Characterization of Non-myeloid Multi-Component Oxidases
Hideki Sumimoto -
Molecular mechanism for activation of Nox1 and Nox4
J. David Lambeth -
What animal models tell us about biological and
pathological roles of Nox/Duox
Botond Banfi -
The in vivo function of Nox1
Bernard Lassègue -
Pathophysiology of vascular nox enzymes
Alison Cave -
Role of NADPH oxidases in cardiac hypertrophy and failure
Karl-Heinz Krause -
NOX5: what is a Ca²+
-activated NADPH oxidase
doing in human lymphocytes?
Françoise Miot -
Characterization of DUOX in the thyroid: Regulation
and mechanism(s) of activation
Carrie Ris-Stalpers -
Congenital hypothyroidism and mutations
in the thyroid oxidase system
Kazuhito Rokutan -
Pathophysiology of Nox1 in the gastrointestinal tract
Harald Schmidt -
Role of different Nox isoforms in cardiovascular disease
models and their pharmacological modulation
Barry Goldstein -
Role of Nox4 in Insulin Signaling and Diabetes
Pascal Goldschmidt-Clermont -
Rac1 Regulation of the Cardiovascular System
Henry J. Forman -
Feed-forward signaling by the respiratory burst of
alveolar macrophages
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