Internal Medicine - Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine
School:
Southwestern Medical School
RESEARCH INTERESTS
HIV Tat and Endothelial Cell Dysfunction
Cell signal transduction
Oxidant signaling pathways
RECENT PUBLICATIONS
Wu RF and Terada LS, "Ras and Nox: linked signaling networks?" Free Radical Biology & Medicine (in press), 2009
Wu RF, Ma Z, Myers DP, et al., "HIV1 Tat activates dual Nox pathways leading to independent activation of ERK and JNK MAP kinases." JOURNAL OF BIOLOGICAL CHEMISTRY, 282 (52):37412-37419, December 2007
Wu, R.F., and Terada, L.S.,, "Oxidative modification of protein tyrosine phosphatases." Sci STKE, 2006 (332):P12, April 2006
Wu, R.F., Y.C. Xu, Z. Ma, F.E. Nwariaku, G.A, Sarosi, and L.S. Terada, "Subcellular targeting of oxidants during endothelial cell migration" J. Cell Biol, 171(5):893-904, December 2005
Wu, R.F., Y. Gu, Y.C. Xu, S. Mitola, F. Bussolino, and L.S. Terada., "Human immunodeficiciency virus type 1 Tat regulates endothelial cell actin cytoskeletal dynamics through PAK1 activation and oxidant production." J. Virol., 78:779-789, 2004, 78:(2):779-789, January 2004
SIGNIFICANT PUBLICATIONS
Wu, R.F., Liao, C.X., Tomita, S., Ichikawa, Y., Terada, L.S., "Porcine FAD-containing monooxygenase metabolizes lidocaine, bupivacaine and propranolol in vitro" Life Sci, 75(8):1011-9, July 2004
Wu, R.F., Y. Gu, Y.C. Xu, F.E. Nwariaku, and L.S. Terada., "VEGF causes translocation of p47phox to membrane ruffles through WAVE1" J. Biol. Chem., 278 (38):36830-36840, September 2003
Wu, R.F., Osatomi, K., Trerada, L.S., Uyeda, K, "Identification of Translin/Trax complex as a glucose response element binding protein in liver" Biochim Biophys Acta, 1624(1-3):29-35, December 2003
Wu RF, Uyeda K, "Mutations in the charged residues of the amino terminus of rat liver fructose 6-phosphate,2-kinase: Fructose 2,6-bisphosphatase: Effects on regulation" ARCHIVES OF BIOCHEMISTRY AND BIOPHYSICS, 371 (1)::15-23, November 1999
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