Beijing K. Huang

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2010-2015 Biological Engineering Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA, United States 
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Hadley D. Sikes grad student 2010-2015 MIT
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Langford TF, Huang BK, Lim JB, et al. (2018) Monitoring the action of redox-directed cancer therapeutics using a human peroxiredoxin-2-based probe. Nature Communications. 9: 3145
Huang BK, Stein KT, Sikes HD. (2016) Modulating and measuring intracellular H2O2 using genetically-encoded tools to study its toxicity to human cells. Acs Synthetic Biology
Huang BK, Langford TF, Sikes HD. (2016) Using sensors and generators of H2O2 to elucidate the toxicity mechanism of piperlongumine and phenethyl isothiocyanate. Antioxidants & Redox Signaling
Huang BK, Ali S, Stein KT, et al. (2015) Interpreting Heterogeneity in Response of Cells Expressing a Fluorescent Hydrogen Peroxide Biosensor. Biophysical Journal. 109: 2148-58
Lim JB, Langford TF, Huang BK, et al. (2015) A reaction-diffusion model of cytosolic hydrogen peroxide. Free Radical Biology & Medicine
Lim JB, Huang BK, Deen WM, et al. (2015) Analysis of the lifetime and spatial localization of hydrogen peroxide generated in the cytosol using a reduced kinetic model. Free Radical Biology & Medicine. 89: 47-53
Lim JB, Huang BK, Deen WM, et al. (2015) Analysis of the lifetime and spatial localization of hydrogen peroxide generated in the cytosol using a reduced kinetic model Free Radical Biology and Medicine. 89: 47-53
Huang BK, Sikes HD. (2014) Quantifying intracellular hydrogen peroxide perturbations in terms of concentration. Redox Biology. 2: 955-962
Lim JB, Barker KA, Huang BK, et al. (2014) In-depth characterization of the fluorescent signal of HyPer, a probe for hydrogen peroxide, in bacteria exposed to external oxidative stress. Journal of Microbiological Methods. 106: 33-9
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