Role of Cox-2 in carcinogenesis |
Cox-2 Group PublicationsPrescott PublicationsPrescott Lab MembersFunding SourcesPrescott Lab AlumniHuntsman Cancer Institute
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The Prescott lab has been a leader in studies of prostaglandins
and related compounds. In experiments examining the regulation of cell
growth, Prescotts group discovered marked shifts in the biochemical
fate of arachidonic acid, which led to the identification and cloning
of the human COX-2 gene. The lab was the first to clone an active form
of this human gene. Studies have shown that the COX-2 enzyme is the rate-limiting
step in colon carcinogenesis. The COX-2 enzyme is now the target for new
therapeutic drugs.
other prescott research projects:Diacylglycerol kinases in cell proliferationMolecular basis of inflammation |