Douglas N. Henry, M.D.

Assistant Professor, Joint with Pediatrics and Human Development, College of Human Medicine

Basic and applied investigation into the regulation of gene responsible for the development of long-term complications of diabetes and osmoregulation using modern molecular biological techniques. Genes of interest include; aldose reductase, sodium myo-inositol co-transporter, taurine transporter, glucose transporter and stress kinases using in vitro and in vivo models of diabetes.

PUBLICATIONS:

Henry, D.N, M. Togawa, D. Larkin, D.A. Greene and P.D. Killen. Aldose reductase gene transcription is not an immediate early response to osmotic stress. J Am Society of Neph. 4(3):898, 1993. 

Togawa, M, D.N. Henry, D.A. Greene and P.D. Killen. Identification of an osmotically induced enhancer of aldose reductase gene transcirption. J. Am. Society of Neph. 4(3):898, 1993.

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