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The following pages link to HMGB1-RAGE regulates muscle satellite cell homeostasis through p38-MAPK- and myogenin-dependent repression of Pax7 transcription. (Q42502022):
Displaying 31 items.
- Scavenger Receptors: Emerging Roles in Cancer Biology and Immunology (Q26799114) (← links)
- Immune and myodegenerative pathomechanisms in inclusion body myositis (Q33753870) (← links)
- Satellite cells and the muscle stem cell niche (Q33816665) (← links)
- S100B engages RAGE or bFGF/FGFR1 in myoblasts depending on its own concentration and myoblast density. Implications for muscle regeneration (Q34140133) (← links)
- Skeletal muscle characterization of Japanese quail line selectively bred for lower body weight as an avian model of delayed muscle growth with hypoplasia (Q35157246) (← links)
- Stem cell activation in skeletal muscle regeneration. (Q35547307) (← links)
- Pharyngeal Satellite Cells Undergo Myogenesis Under Basal Conditions and Are Required for Pharyngeal Muscle Maintenance (Q36463987) (← links)
- Acetoacetate Accelerates Muscle Regeneration and Ameliorates Muscular Dystrophy in Mice (Q36518279) (← links)
- Purification and characterization of transcription factors (Q37135227) (← links)
- HuR and miR-1192 regulate myogenesis by modulating the translation of HMGB1 mRNA (Q37734542) (← links)
- The danger model: questioning an unconvincing theory (Q38555406) (← links)
- Effect of platelet-rich plasma on degeneration change of rotator cuff muscles: In vitro and in vivo evaluations (Q38743218) (← links)
- High-mobility group box 1 promotes extracellular matrix synthesis and wound repair in human bronchial epithelial cells (Q38830593) (← links)
- Blockade of RAGE ameliorates elastase-induced emphysema development and progression via RAGE-DAMP signaling (Q38985841) (← links)
- Perpetual change: autophagy, the endothelium, and response to vascular injury (Q39381435) (← links)
- S100B protein in tissue development, repair and regeneration. (Q39752451) (← links)
- Levels of S100B protein drive the reparative process in acute muscle injury and muscular dystrophy (Q42277371) (← links)
- S100B protein in skeletal muscle regeneration: regulation of myoblast and macrophage functions (Q42917237) (← links)
- Advanced glycation end-products induce skeletal muscle atrophy and dysfunction in diabetic mice via a RAGE-mediated, AMPK-down-regulated, Akt pathway. (Q50910578) (← links)
- Potential involvement of dietary advanced glycation end products in impairment of skeletal muscle growth and muscle contractile function in mice (Q51187983) (← links)
- RAGE signaling by alveolar macrophages influences tobacco smoke-induced inflammation. (Q51793428) (← links)
- MicroRNA-431 accelerates muscle regeneration and ameliorates muscular dystrophy by targeting Pax7 in mice. (Q53436627) (← links)
- RAGE in the pathophysiology of skeletal muscle (Q58597742) (← links)
- Program and Book of the 15th Interuniversity Institute of Myology Meeting - Assisi (Italy), 2018 (Q60923537) (← links)
- Potassium chloride released from contracting skeletal muscle may stimulate development of its hypertrophy (Q64064069) (← links)
- HGMB1 and RAGE as Essential Components of Ti Osseointegration Process in Mice (Q64071640) (← links)
- The Anti-Inflammatory and Anti-Oxidant Mechanisms of the Keap1/Nrf2/ARE Signaling Pathway in Chronic Diseases. (Q64987978) (← links)
- Multifarious diagnostic possibilities of the S100 protein family: predominantly in pediatrics and neonatology (Q88956893) (← links)
- Trend analysis of the role of circular RNA in goat skeletal muscle development (Q90164190) (← links)
- Targeting RAGE prevents muscle wasting and prolongs survival in cancer cachexia (Q90226360) (← links)
- Cellular and molecular mechanisms of sarcopenia: the S100B perspective (Q93382426) (← links)