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Welcome to the Reynolds Lab

Our Focus: How Dietary Sugars and Processed Foods Drive Inflammation Through Glycation Chemistry

  1. Mechanisms of advanced glycation end-product (AGE) formation and RAGE receptor signaling in chronic inflammation and metabolic disease
  2. Glycation biology defenses — including the glyoxalase system, AGER1/RAGE balance, and the role of agets that mitigate glycative stress
  3. Mitochondrial function and nitric oxide biology in respiratory and systemic health, including intermittent hypoxic training, environmental exposure, and oxidative stress

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Paul Reynolds

July 15, 2019 08:06 AM
Cell Biology and Physiology Assistant Professor
3054 LSB
(801) 422-1933
paul_reynolds@byu.edu
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Dr. Paul Reynolds Lab