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The following pages link to Receptor for advanced glycation end products contributes to postnatal pulmonary development and adult lung maintenance program in mice. (Q45165504):
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- Candidate genes for COPD: current evidence and research (Q26777324) (← links)
- Role of advanced glycation end products in cellular signaling (Q27003423) (← links)
- The receptor for advanced glycation end-products supports lung tissue biomechanics (Q30317727) (← links)
- The receptor for advanced glycation end products (RAGE) contributes to the progression of emphysema in mice (Q35190905) (← links)
- The Ser82 RAGE Variant Affects Lung Function and Serum RAGE in Smokers and sRAGE Production In Vitro (Q36166108) (← links)
- Recent advances in late lung development and the pathogenesis of bronchopulmonary dysplasia (Q38161431) (← links)
- Oxidative stress, protein glycation and nutrition--interactions relevant to health and disease throughout the lifecycle. (Q38216061) (← links)
- A review of recent developments and applications of morphometry/stereology in lung research (Q38549538) (← links)
- Recent advances in the mechanisms of lung alveolarization and the pathogenesis of bronchopulmonary dysplasia (Q38585146) (← links)
- Blockade of RAGE ameliorates elastase-induced emphysema development and progression via RAGE-DAMP signaling (Q38985841) (← links)
- Systemic soluble receptor for advanced glycation endproducts is a biomarker of emphysema and associated with AGER genetic variants in patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (Q43779676) (← links)
- Emphysema requires the receptor for advanced glycation end-products triggering on structural cells (Q46188793) (← links)
- Conditional overexpression of receptors for advanced glycation end-products in the adult murine lung causes airspace enlargement and induces inflammation (Q50752074) (← links)
- Receptor for advanced glycation end products and soluble receptor for advanced glycation end products: a balancing act in chronic obstructive pulmonary disease? (Q54757715) (← links)
- Long-term endurance running activity causes pulmonary changes depending on the receptor for advanced glycation end-products (Q89459477) (← links)
- CPEB2-activated PDGFRα mRNA translation contributes to myofibroblast proliferation and pulmonary alveologenesis (Q91967333) (← links)
- Effect of 6p21 region on lung function is modified by smoking: a genome-wide interaction study (Q98205050) (← links)