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NADPH Oxidase 5

An NADPH oxidase that contains four EF HANDS and is expressed primarily by SPERMATOCYTES and LYMPHOCYTES, as well as by endothelial cells. It functions as a calcium-dependent proton channel to generate SUPEROXIDES that regulate cell growth, APOPTOSIS; and PHYSIOLOGIC ANGIOGENESIS.
Also Known As:
Nox5 Protein
Networked: 27 relevant articles (0 outcomes, 1 trials/studies)

Bio-Agent Context: Research Results

Experts

1. Zalba, Guillermo: 3 articles (08/2021 - 10/2018)
2. Cortés, Adriana: 2 articles (08/2021 - 11/2020)
3. Marqués, Javier: 2 articles (08/2021 - 11/2020)
4. Pejenaute, Álvaro: 2 articles (08/2021 - 11/2020)
5. Akaike, Hidenori: 2 articles (08/2021 - 08/2019)
6. Amemiya, Hidetake: 2 articles (08/2021 - 08/2019)
7. Ashizawa, Naoki: 2 articles (08/2021 - 08/2019)
8. Furuya, Shinji: 2 articles (08/2021 - 08/2019)
9. Hosomura, Naohiro: 2 articles (08/2021 - 08/2019)
10. Ichikawa, Daisuke: 2 articles (08/2021 - 08/2019)

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