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The following pages link to advanced glycosylation end-product specific receptor (Q22683568):
Displaying 28 items.
- AGER (Q18247639) (← links)
- Receptor for advanced glycation end products (RAGE)-mediated neurite outgrowth and activation of NF-kappaB require the cytoplasmic domain of the receptor but different downstream signaling pathways (Q22010208) (← links)
- RAGE mediates a novel proinflammatory axis: a central cell surface receptor for S100/calgranulin polypeptides (Q22010236) (← links)
- Receptor-dependent cell stress and amyloid accumulation in systemic amyloidosis (Q22254188) (← links)
- Cloning and expression of a cell surface receptor for advanced glycosylation end products of proteins (Q24292994) (← links)
- S100 protein translocation in response to extracellular S100 is mediated by receptor for advanced glycation endproducts in human endothelial cells (Q24318401) (← links)
- Structural insights into the oligomerization mode of the human receptor for advanced glycation end-products (Q24338271) (← links)
- The Role of AGE/RAGE Signaling in Diabetes-Mediated Vascular Calcification (Q26740003) (← links)
- Release of high mobility group box 1 by dendritic cells controls T cell activation via the receptor for advanced glycation end products (Q28116270) (← links)
- HMGB1 conveys immunosuppressive characteristics on regulatory and conventional T cells (Q28117763) (← links)
- A multimodal RAGE-specific inhibitor reduces amyloid β-mediated brain disorder in a mouse model of Alzheimer disease (Q28261647) (← links)
- Na, K-ATPase α3 is a death target of Alzheimer patient amyloid-β assembly. (Q28572007) (← links)
- Regulation of RAGE splicing by hnRNP A1 and Tra2β-1 and its potential role in AD pathogenesis (Q28910474) (← links)
- Microglial receptor for advanced glycation end product-dependent signal pathway drives beta-amyloid-induced synaptic depression and long-term depression impairment in entorhinal cortex (Q30090185) (← links)
- Central role for PICALM in amyloid-β blood-brain barrier transcytosis and clearance (Q30090186) (← links)
- Scavenger receptor class B type I (SR-BI) mediates adhesion of neonatal murine microglia to fibrillar beta-amyloid (Q30274550) (← links)
- Lung adenocarcinoma expressing receptor for advanced glycation end-products with primary systemic AL amyloidosis: a case report and literature review (Q36240992) (← links)
- RAGE (Receptor for Advanced Glycation Endproducts), RAGE ligands, and their role in cancer and inflammation. (Q37152947) (← links)
- The Cellular Phase of Alzheimer's Disease (Q38731102) (← links)
- RAGE potentiates Abeta-induced perturbation of neuronal function in transgenic mice (Q40251711) (← links)
- Abeta-dependent Inhibition of LTP in different intracortical circuits of the visual cortex: the role of RAGE (Q41829626) (← links)
- Receptor for advanced glycation end product-dependent activation of p38 mitogen-activated protein kinase contributes to amyloid-beta-mediated cortical synaptic dysfunction. (Q42425842) (← links)
- RAGE mediates amyloid-beta peptide transport across the blood-brain barrier and accumulation in brain (Q44479225) (← links)
- beta-amyloid-induced migration of monocytes across human brain endothelial cells involves RAGE and PECAM-1. (Q46404934) (← links)
- Two β-strands of RAGE participate in the recognition and transport of amyloid-β peptide across the blood brain barrier (Q47711931) (← links)
- AGER ligands:AGER [plasma membrane] (Q50260824) (← links)
- Advanced glycosylation end product-specific receptor (AGER/RAGE) is a multiligand receptor (Q50292002) (← links)
- C. elegans-An Emerging Model to Study Metal-Induced RAGE-Related Pathologies. (Q64903301) (← links)