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Activation of the receptor for advanced glycation end products (RAGE) exacerbates experimental autoimmune myasthenia gravis symptoms. [electronic resource] by
- Mu, Lili
- Zhang, Yao
- Sun, Bo
- Wang, Jinghua
- Xie, Xiaoli
- Li, Na
- Zhang, Jia
- Kong, Qingfei
- Liu, Yumei
- Han, Zhijuan
- Wang, Guangyou
- Fu, Zheng
- Yu, Bo
- Li, Guozhong
- Li, Hulun
Producer: 20111121
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Clinical immunology (Orlando, Fla.) vol. 141
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RAGE/galectin-3 yields intraplaque calcification transformation via sortilin. [electronic resource] by
- Sun, Zhen
- Wang, Zhongqun
- Li, Lihua
- Yan, Jinchuan
- Shao, Chen
- Bao, Zhengyang
- Jing, Lele
- Pang, Qiwen
- Geng, Yue
- Zhang, Lili
Producer: 20190503
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Acta diabetologica vol. 56
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Advanced glycation endproducts interacting with their endothelial receptor induce expression of vascular cell adhesion molecule-1 (VCAM-1) in cultured human endothelial cells and in mice. A potential mechanism for the accelerated vasculopathy of diabetes. [electronic resource] by
- Schmidt, A M
- Hori, O
- Chen, J X
- Li, J F
- Crandall, J
- Zhang, J
- Cao, R
- Yan, S D
- Brett, J
- Stern, D
Producer: 19951004
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The Journal of clinical investigation vol. 96
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Upregulation of the ligand-RAGE pathway via the angiotensin II type I receptor is essential in the pathogenesis of diabetic atherosclerosis. [electronic resource] by
- Ihara, Yoshiko
- Egashira, Kensuke
- Nakano, Kaku
- Ohtani, Kisho
- Kubo, Mitsuki
- Koga, Jun-ichiro
- Iwai, Masaru
- Horiuchi, Masatsugu
- Gang, Zhao
- Yamagishi, Sho-ichi
- Sunagawa, Kenji
Producer: 20071221
In:
Journal of molecular and cellular cardiology vol. 43
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Receptor for advanced glycation end product-dependent activation of p38 mitogen-activated protein kinase contributes to amyloid-beta-mediated cortical synaptic dysfunction. [electronic resource] by
- Origlia, Nicola
- Righi, Massimo
- Capsoni, Simona
- Cattaneo, Antonino
- Fang, Fang
- Stern, David M
- Chen, John Xi
- Schmidt, Ann Marie
- Arancio, Ottavio
- Yan, Shi Du
- Domenici, Luciano
Producer: 20080428
In:
The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience vol. 28
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