David Eidelman
professor
Respiratory Division
McGill University
Canada
Biography
Meakins-Christie Laboratories
Research Interest
Dr Eidelman's interests include the pathophysiology of asthma and cystic fibrosis. He has a particular interest in the role of nitric oxide and oxidant stress. He is Dean of the Faculty of Medicine and Vice-Principal (Health Affairs).
Publications
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The aryl hydrocarbon receptor suppresses cigarette-smoke-induced oxidative stress in association with dioxin response element (DRE)-independent regulation of sulfiredoxin 1. Sarill M, Zago M, Sheridan JA, Nair P, Matthews J, Gomez A, Roussel L, Rousseau S, Hamid Q, Eidelman DH, Baglole CJ.
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RelB attenuates cigarette smoke extract-induced apoptosis in association with transcriptional regulation of the aryl hydrocarbon receptor. Iu M, Zago M, Rico de Souza A, Bouttier M, Pareek S, White JH, Hamid Q, Eidelman DH, Baglole CJ.
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Low levels of the AhR in chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD)-derived lung cells increases COX-2 protein by altering mRNA stability. Zago M, Sheridan JA, Traboulsi H, Hecht E, Zhang Y, Guerrina N, Matthews J, Nair P, Eidelman DH, Hamid Q, Baglole CJ.