Albert Van Der Vliet
Department of Pathology & Laboratory Medicine
University of Vermont
United States of America
Biography
Prof Albert van der Vlietreceived his Ph.D.Department of Pharmacochemistry, Faculty of Chemistry, Vrije Universiteit, Amsterdam, The Netherlands. He has successfully completed his Administrative responsibilities as Professor. His research has includedNitric oxide synthases and NADPH oxidases in airway biology and pathology; Oxidant mechanisms in inflammation; Chemistry and biology of reactive oxygen and nitrogen species; Environmental oxidants and electrophiles; Lung epithelial cell biology and signaling; Chemical mechanisms of protein oxidation; Proteomic analysis of oxidation and alkylation targets; Antioxidant enzymes and micronutrients.
Research Interest
Nitric oxide synthases and NADPH oxidases in airway biology and pathology; Oxidant mechanisms in inflammation; Chemistry and biology of reactive oxygen and nitrogen species; Environmental oxidants and electrophiles; Lung epithelial cell biology and signaling; Chemical mechanisms of protein oxidation; Proteomic analysis of oxidation and alkylation targets; Antioxidant enzymes and micronutrients.
Publications
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Hristova M, Veith C, Habibovic A, Lam YW, Deng B, Geiszt M, Janssen-Heininger YM, van der Vliet A. (2014) Identification of DUOX1-dependent redox signaling through protein S-glutathionylation in airway epithelial cells. Redox Biol. 2:436-46.
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Kaiser S, MacPherson MB, James TA, Emery A, Spiess P, van der Vliet A, Landry CC, Shukla A (2014) Exploratory use of docetaxel loaded acid-prepared mesoporous spheres for the treatment of malignant melanoma. Cancer Nanotechnol. 6:1.
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O’Brien E, Spiess PC, Habibovic A, Hristova M, Bauer RA, Randall MJ, Poynter ME, and van der Vliet A (2015) Inhalation of the Reactive Aldehyde Acrolein Promotes Antigen Sensitization to Ovalbumin and Enhances Neutrophilic Inflammation. J. Immunotoxicol 15:1-7.