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The goals of our research are to develop a therapeutic reagent to
prevent the toxicity of nerve agents and to treat the toxicity of
organophosphorus pesticides. We are also developing a therapeutic to
treat cocaine toxicity. The new treatment strategy uses human butyrylcholinesterase,
an enzyme found in human blood. We make mutant forms of this enzyme that have increased
potency toward these toxicants. In addition, we are looking for other enzymes that are
inhibited by pesticides. The methods we use include site-directed mutagenesis,
expression in cultured cells, enzyme purification, x-ray crystal structure,
the making of knockout mice, gene therapy, testing and mass spectrometry for potency in mice.
Contact us:
University of Nebraska Medical Center
Eppley Institute for Research in Cancer and Allied Diseases
986805 Nebraska Medical Center
Omaha, NE 68198-6805
Phone: (402) 559-6032 or (402) 559-6014
Fax: (402) 559-4651
E-mail: olockrid@unmc.edu
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