Paul L. Wood
The Falk Center for Molecular Therapeutics
Department of Biomedical Engineering
McCormick School of Engineering and Applied Sciences
Northwestern University
United States
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- Mechanism of action of the disease-modifying anti-arthritic thiol agents D-penicillamine and sodium aurothiomalate: restoration of cellular free thiols and sequestration of reactive aldehydes. Wood, P.L., Khan, M.A., Moskal, J.R. Eur. J. Pharmacol. (2008)
- Cellular thiol pools are responsible for sequestration of cytotoxic reactive aldehydes: central role of free cysteine and cysteamine. Wood, P.L., Khan, M.A., Moskal, J.R. Brain Res. (2007)
- The concept of "aldehyde load" in neurodegenerative mechanisms: cytotoxicity of the polyamine degradation products hydrogen peroxide, acrolein, 3-aminopropanal, 3-acetamidopropanal and 4-aminobutanal in a retinal ganglion cell line. Wood, P.L., Khan, M.A., Moskal, J.R. Brain Res. (2007)
- Neurochemical analysis of amino acids, polyamines and carboxylic acids: GC-MS quantitation of tBDMS derivatives using ammonia positive chemical ionization. Wood, P.L., Khan, M.A., Moskal, J.R. J. Chromatogr. B Analyt. Technol. Biomed. Life Sci. (2006)
- Neurotoxicity of reactive aldehydes: the concept of "aldehyde load" as demonstrated by neuroprotection with hydroxylamines. Wood, P.L., Khan, M.A., Kulow, S.R., Mahmood, S.A., Moskal, J.R. Brain Res. (2006)
- Aldehyde load in ischemia-reperfusion brain injury: neuroprotection by neutralization of reactive aldehydes with phenelzine. Wood, P.L., Khan, M.A., Moskal, J.R., Todd, K.G., Tanay, V.A., Baker, G. Brain Res. (2006)
- The NMDA receptor complex: a long and winding road to therapeutics. Wood, P.L. IDrugs (2005)