David J. E. Callaway, PhD
Professor and Laboratory Director
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Dr Callaway has worked extensively in the field of
Alzheimer's disease,
specifically in understanding
and controlling
amyloid
formation.
He
has developed and
patented
several promising
new therapeutics
based upon
apomorphine.
Potential therapeutics for Alzheimer's disease
Read the
review
on
Wikipedia
HERE
Small-angle X-ray scattering
(SAXS)
with my
MILLION DOLLAR BABY
Another recent publication HERE! and HERE! and HERE! and HERE! and HERE! and HERE!
New class of beta-amyloid aggregation inhibitors:
Implications for the mechanism of pathogenesis in Alzheimer's
disease.
H. A. Lashuel,
D. M. Hartley,
D. Balakhaneh,
A. Aggarwal,
S. Teichberg,
D.J.E. Callaway.
J. Biol. Chem., (2002) 277,42881-42890.
Assembling amyloid fibrils from designed structures
containing a significant Alzheimer beta-peptide fragment.
L.O. Tjernberg,
A. Tjernberg,
N. Bark,
Y. Shi,
B. P. Ruzsicska,
Z. Bu,
J. Thyberg,
D.J.E. Callaway.
Biochem. J. (2002) 366, 343-351.
Shi Y, Stouten PF,
Pillalamarri N, Barile L,
Rosal RV, Teichberg S, Bu Z,
D.J.E. Callaway.
Quantitative determination
of the topological propensities
of amyloidogenic peptides.
Biophys Chem. 120 (2006), 55-61.
Bu Z, Shi Y,
D.J.E. Callaway, {co-corresponding},
and Tycko R.
Molecular alignments within
beta-sheets in Abeta(14-23) fibrils:
solid-state NMR experiments and theoretical predictions.
Biophys J. 2007 92: p. 594-602.
Another recent publication
HERE!
and
HERE!
Controlling amyloid beta-peptide fibril formation
with protease stable ligands.
J. Biol. Chem.
1997 272 (19): 12601-12605;
272 (28): 17894.
Another recent publication
HERE!
and
HERE!
A molecular model of Alzheimer amyloid beta-peptide
fibril formation.
J. Biol. Chem. 1999 274, 12619-12625.
267 - 1 = 193,707,721 × 761,838,257,287 (obviously)
Climbing in the Alps, Himalaya, Karakoram, assorted greater ranges, other adventures, and other stuff.