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Angiotensin II subtype 2 receptor blockade and deficiency attenuate the development of atherosclerosis in an apolipoprotein E-deficient mouse model of diabetes. [electronic resource] by
- Koïtka, A
- Cao, Z
- Koh, P
- Watson, A M D
- Sourris, K C
- Loufrani, L
- Soro-Paavonen, A
- Walther, T
- Woollard, K J
- Jandeleit-Dahm, K A M
- Cooper, M E
- Allen, T J
Producer: 20101022
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Diabetologia vol. 53
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Delayed intervention with AGE inhibitors attenuates the progression of diabetes-accelerated atherosclerosis in diabetic apolipoprotein E knockout mice. [electronic resource] by
- Watson, A M D
- Soro-Paavonen, A
- Sheehy, K
- Li, J
- Calkin, A C
- Koitka, A
- Rajan, S N
- Brasacchio, D
- Allen, T J
- Cooper, M E
- Thomas, M C
- Jandeleit-Dahm, K J A
Producer: 20110525
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Diabetologia vol. 54
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Receptor for AGEs (RAGE) blockade may exert its renoprotective effects in patients with diabetic nephropathy via induction of the angiotensin II type 2 (AT2) receptor. [electronic resource] by
- Sourris, K C
- Morley, A L
- Koitka, A
- Samuel, P
- Coughlan, M T
- Penfold, S A
- Thomas, M C
- Bierhaus, A
- Nawroth, P P
- Yamamoto, H
- Allen, T J
- Walther, T
- Hussain, T
- Cooper, M E
- Forbes, J M
Producer: 20110118
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Diabetologia vol. 53
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