David Binninger

David Binninger

Associate Professor

Biological Sciences

Boca Raton, SC 210

p: 561-297-3323

binninge@fau.edu

Education

  • Ph.D., University of North Carolina - Chapel Hill, 1987

Research Interests

  • Role of oxidative damage to protein in aging

Recent Publications

  • Marchetti, M., Resnick, L., Gamaliel, E., Kesaraju, S., Weissbach, H. and  Binninger, D.  (2009). Sulindac enhances the killing of cancer cells exposed to oxidative stress. PLoS One  4(6):e5804. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0005804
  • Resnick, L., Rabinowitz, H.,  Binninger, D., Marchetti, M. and Weissbach, H. (2009) Topical sulindac combined with hydrogen peroxide in the treatment of actinic keratoses. J Drugs Dermatol  8(1):29-32.
  • Roesijadi, G., Rezvankhah, S.,  Binninger, D.M.  and Weissbach, H. (2007). Ecdysone induction of MsrA protects against oxidative stress in Drosophila. Biochem Biophys Res Comm  354:511-516.
  • Scheurle, D., DeYoung, M.P.,  Binninger, D.M., Page, H., Jahanzeb, M. and Narayanan, R. (2000). Cancer gene discovery using digital differential display. Cancer Research  60:4037-4043.
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