Project Details
Description
Project Narrative
This project uses frog egg extracts and mammalian cell systems to better understand how oxidative
stress is sensed and signaled for a checkpoint response. By understanding the mechanisms of oxidative
stress signaling, we can better learn how cancer and neurodegenerative disorders develop following
oxidative stress, and ultimately treat these diseases via modulating the distinct checkpoint mechanism.
This project uses frog egg extracts and mammalian cell systems to better understand how oxidative
stress is sensed and signaled for a checkpoint response. By understanding the mechanisms of oxidative
stress signaling, we can better learn how cancer and neurodegenerative disorders develop following
oxidative stress, and ultimately treat these diseases via modulating the distinct checkpoint mechanism.
Status | Finished |
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Effective start/end date | 13/2/18 → 31/1/23 |
Links | https://projectreporter.nih.gov/project_info_details.cfm?aid=10319597 |
Funding
- National Cancer Institute: US$345,910.00
- National Cancer Institute: US$324,309.00
- National Cancer Institute: US$341,830.00
- National Cancer Institute: US$55,801.00
- National Cancer Institute: US$422,451.00
- National Cancer Institute: US$360,794.00
- National Cancer Institute: US$32,306.00
ASJC Scopus Subject Areas
- Oncology
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