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Diabetes and advanced glycation endproducts


H Vlassara, MR Palace - Journal of internal medicine, 2002 - interscience.wiley.com
Bio-reactive advanced glycation endproducts (AGE) alter the structure and
function of molecules in biological systems and increase oxidative stress. These
adverse effects of both exogenous and endogenously derived AGE have been ...
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The AGE-receptor in the pathogenesis of diabetic complications


H Vlassara - Diabetes/Metab Rev, 2001 - interscience.wiley.com
Native glucose-derived glycation derivatives (advanced glycation end products,
AGE) in vascular, renal and neuronal tissues contribute to organ damage.
Glycation derivatives include a number of chemically and cell-reactive ...
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Advanced glycation end products and diabetic complications


AW Stitt, AJ Jenkins, ME Cooper - eid, 2002 - Informa Pharma Science
1. Introduction 2. Biochemistry of advanced glycation end product formation in
biological systems 3. Role of advanced glycation end products in cellular
systems 4. Advanced glycation end products in microangiopathy 5. Diabetes- ...
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The role of advanced glycation in the pathogenesis of diabetic retinopathy


AW Stitt - Experimental and molecular pathology, 2003 - Elsevier
Retinopathy is one of the commonest microvascular complications of diabetes and
is still the prevailing cause of registerable blindness in the working
population of developed countries. The clinicopathology of microvascular ...
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Blockade of receptor for advanced glycation endproducts: a new target for therapeutic …


BI Hudson, LG Bucciarelli, T Wendt, T … - Archives of Biochemistry and Biophysics, 2003 - Elsevier
The glycation and oxidation of proteins/lipids leads to the generation of a new
class of biologically active moieties, the advanced glycation endproducts
(AGEs). Recent studies have elucidated that carboxymethyllysine (CML) ...
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RAGE: a novel target for drug intervention in diabetic vascular disease


BI Hudson, AM Schmidt - Pharmaceutical research, 2004 - Springer
Received January 11, 2004; accepted March 10, 2004 At high levels as seen in
diabetes, glucose reacts with and forms adducts (advanced glycation end
products; AGEs) on macromolecules including proteins and DNA, eliciting ...
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The functional− 374 T/A RAGE gene polymorphism is associated with proteinuria and …


K Pettersson-Fernholm, C Forsblom, BI … - Diabetes, 2003 - Am Diabetes Assoc
The hyperglycemic milieu in diabetes results in the formation of advanced
glycation end products (AGEs) that predominantly act through specific receptors,
particularly the receptor for AGEs (RAGE). Two functional polymorphisms in ...
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Amphoterin as an extracellular regulator of cell motility: from discovery to disease


HJ Huttunen, H Rauvala - Journal of internal medicine, 2004 - interscience.wiley.com
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Genetic Studies of Late Diabetic Complications


JJ Rogus, JH Warram, AS Krolewski - Diabetes, 2002 - Am Diabetes Assoc
Genes play a role in many processes underlying late diabetic complications, but
efforts to identify genetic variants have produced disappointing and
contradictory results. Here, we evaluate whether the study designs and ...
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80 KH as a New Ca 2+ Sensor Regulating the Activity of the Epithelial Ca 2+ Channel …


D Gkika, F Mahieu, B Nilius, JGJ Hoenderop, … - Journal of Biological Chemistry, 2004 - ASBMB
The epithelial Ca 2+ channel transient receptor potential cation channel V5
(TRPV5) constitutes the apical Ca 2+ entry pathway in the process of active Ca
2+ reabsorption. Ca 2+ influx through TRPV5 is tightly controlled by ...
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