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Cynthia J Meininger
Texas A&M University Health Science Ctr
$787,700
Attributed
$787,700
Total exposure
2
Grants
1
Lead (contact PI)
Attributed= this PI's even-split share of every grant they're on (the fair, additive number). Exposure = full size of all those grants. They are the sole PI on all grants (the two match).
Funding over time
peak $225K · FY2005–10$250K$187.5K$125K$62.5K$0
'05
'06
'07
'08
'09
'10
Funding mix
By agency
NIH$787,700 · 2
By mechanism
R21$787,700 · 2
Top collaborators
No co-investigators on record.
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Research focus
AntioxidantsTetrahydrobiopterinNitric OxideEncapsulatedDrug FormulationsAdverse EffectsDiabetes MellitusBinding (Molecular Function)Antibody ConjugateBiological AvailabilityCofactorBlood GlucoseBlood VesselsCardiovascular DiseasesAnimal ModelBaseCardiovascular SystemCellsBiochemicalCessation Of LifeChronicCigarette SmokingAffectCoronary Vessels
Grant awards (4)
Treating Endothelial Dysfunction with Targeted Nanoparticle-based BH4 Delivery$225,000
R21 · FY2010 · HL · contact PI
Treating Endothelial Dysfunction with Targeted Nanoparticle-based BH4 Delivery$198,950
R21 · FY2009 · HL · contact PI
Oxidative Stress and Pteridine Metabolism in Diabetes$181,875
R21 · FY2005 · HL
Oxidative Stress and Pteridine Metabolism in Diabetes$181,875
R21 · FY2004 · HL