J Bodenstein

Associate Professor
Pharmacy
Rhodes University
South Africa

Biography

"J Bodenstein had done his PhD in Pharmacology. He teaches Pharmacotherapy Principles of Pharmacodynamics. He is affiliated with Registered pharmacist with the South African Pharmacy Council Member of the South African Society for Basic and Clinical Pharmacology Member of the South African Association of Hospital and Institutional Pharmacists."

Research Intrest

"G protein-coupled receptor signal transduction mechanisms Proteomics Antimicrobial and anti-inflammatory activities of components in natural products and synthetic derivatives Toxicological properties of components in natural products and synthetic derivatives Apoptosis and Genotoxicity Medicine Usage and Adverse Drug Reaction Reports"

List of Publications
Bodenstein J, Sunahara RK, Neubig RR (2007) N-terminal residues control proteasomal degradation of RGS2, RGS4, and RGS5 in human embryonic kidney 293 cells. Molecular Pharmacology 71: 1040-1050.
Bodenstein J, Brink CB, Venter DP (2005) Phenoxybenzamine and benextramine, but not 4-diphenylacetoxy-N-[2-chloroethyl]piperidine hydrochloride, display irreversible non-competitive antagonism at G protein-coupled receptors. J Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics 314: 891-905.
Brink CB, Harvey BH, Bodenstein J, Venter DP, Oliver DW (2004) Recent advances in drug action and therapeutics: relevance of novel concepts in G-protein-coupled receptor and signal transduction pharmacology. British J Clinical Pharmacology 57: 373-387.

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