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(210) 567-3859 Dr. Reiter teaches in the Medical Neuroscience and Dental Microscopic Anatomy courses at the Health Science Center. He also gives lectures in the History of Anatomy, Introduction to Research and in Journal Clubs of several departments. He is the Editor-in-Chief of the Journal of Pineal Research and on the Editorial Board of 7 other journals. He is the recipient of numerous awards including three honorary doctor of medicine degrees and, most recently, the Presidential Distinguished Scholar Award from UTHSCSA. Dr. Reiter's research interests relate to free radical aspects of disease processes and aging. Of particular interest is defining the role of oxygen derivatives in neurodegenerative diseases and their function in apoptosis, necrosis and neuronal degeneration. These studies typically involve measurements of oxidatively damaged polyunsaturated fatty acids, proteins and DNA.
PUBLICATIONS: El-Sokkary, G.H., Omar, H.M., Hassanien, A.F.M.M., Cuzzocrea, S., Reiter, R.J. (2002) Melatonin reduces oxidative damage and increases survival of mice infected with Schistosoma mansoni. Free Radical Biol. Med., 32:319-332. Reiter, R.J., Tan, D.X., Manchester, LC., Qi, W. (2001) Biochemical reactivity of melatonin with reactive oxygen and nitrogen species. Cell. Biochem. Biophys., 34:237-256. Gitto, E., Karbownik, M., Reiter, R.J., Tan, D.X., Cuzzocrea, S., Chiurazzi, P., Cordaro, S., Corona, G., Trimarchi, G., Barberi, I. (2001) Effects of melatonin in septic newborns. Pediatr. Res., 50:756-760.
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