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Journal of Biomedical Materials Research. Part B, Applied Biomaterials|November 5, 2003
In vitro cytotoxicity testing of AB-polymer networks based on oligo(epsilon-caprolactone) segments after different sterilization techniquesDorothee Rickert, A Lendlein, A M Schmidt, et al.
American Journal of Physiology. Endocrinology and Metabolism|April 5, 2001
Activation of NADPH oxidase by AGE links oxidant stress to altered gene expression via RAGEM P Wautier, O Chappey, S Corda, et al.
Ugeskrift for Laeger|September 1, 1986
[Prenatal diagnosis in the County of South Jutland. Review of 1026 amniocentesis]A M Schmidt, P L Petersen, P E Helkjaer, et al.
American Journal of Clinical Oncology|December 1, 1984
Phase II trial of cyclophosphamide and cis-platinum for non-small cell bronchogenic carcinomaA M Schmidt, R H Blum, M Clayton, et al.
Neurobiology of Aging|January 5, 2002
Key signaling pathways regulate the biological activities and accumulation of amyloid-betaT Wyss-Coray, L McConlogue, M Kindy, et al.
The Journal of Clinical Investigation|September 1, 1996
The receptor for advanced glycation end products (RAGE) is a central mediator of the interaction of AGE-beta2microglobulin with human mononuclear phagocytes via an oxidant-sensitive pathway. Implications for the pathogenesis of dialysis-related amyloidosisT Miyata, O Hori, J Zhang, et al.
Journal of Pediatric Urology|October 30, 2025
Response to: Letter to the editor re "Treatment outcomes of functional urinary incontinence in children after structured urotherapeutic training" (JPUROL-D-25-00652)C M Schad, F Wachter, A M Schmidt, et al.
Journal of Oral Pathology & Medicine : Official Publication of the International Association of Oral Pathologists and the American Academy of Oral Pathology|June 15, 2007
Prevalence of oral Candida species in leprosy patients from Cambodia and ThailandP A Reichart, L P Samaranayake, Ch Bendick, et al.
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|July 11, 1997
Activation of the receptor for advanced glycation end products triggers a p21(ras)-dependent mitogen-activated protein kinase pathway regulated by oxidant stressH M Lander, J M Tauras, J S Ogiste, et al.
Diabetes & Metabolism|November 26, 2009
Advanced glycation end-products: implications for diabetic and non-diabetic nephropathiesM Daroux, G Prévost, H Maillard-Lefebvre, et al.
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Journal of Biomedical Materials Research. Part B, Applied Biomaterials|November 5, 2003
In vitro cytotoxicity testing of AB-polymer networks based on oligo(epsilon-caprolactone) segments after different sterilization techniquesDorothee Rickert, A Lendlein, A M Schmidt, et al.
American Journal of Physiology. Endocrinology and Metabolism|April 5, 2001
Activation of NADPH oxidase by AGE links oxidant stress to altered gene expression via RAGEM P Wautier, O Chappey, S Corda, et al.
Ugeskrift for Laeger|September 1, 1986
[Prenatal diagnosis in the County of South Jutland. Review of 1026 amniocentesis]A M Schmidt, P L Petersen, P E Helkjaer, et al.
American Journal of Clinical Oncology|December 1, 1984
Phase II trial of cyclophosphamide and cis-platinum for non-small cell bronchogenic carcinomaA M Schmidt, R H Blum, M Clayton, et al.
Neurobiology of Aging|January 5, 2002
Key signaling pathways regulate the biological activities and accumulation of amyloid-betaT Wyss-Coray, L McConlogue, M Kindy, et al.
The Journal of Clinical Investigation|September 1, 1996
The receptor for advanced glycation end products (RAGE) is a central mediator of the interaction of AGE-beta2microglobulin with human mononuclear phagocytes via an oxidant-sensitive pathway. Implications for the pathogenesis of dialysis-related amyloidosisT Miyata, O Hori, J Zhang, et al.
Journal of Pediatric Urology|October 30, 2025
Response to: Letter to the editor re "Treatment outcomes of functional urinary incontinence in children after structured urotherapeutic training" (JPUROL-D-25-00652)C M Schad, F Wachter, A M Schmidt, et al.
Journal of Oral Pathology & Medicine : Official Publication of the International Association of Oral Pathologists and the American Academy of Oral Pathology|June 15, 2007
Prevalence of oral Candida species in leprosy patients from Cambodia and ThailandP A Reichart, L P Samaranayake, Ch Bendick, et al.
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|July 11, 1997
Activation of the receptor for advanced glycation end products triggers a p21(ras)-dependent mitogen-activated protein kinase pathway regulated by oxidant stressH M Lander, J M Tauras, J S Ogiste, et al.
Diabetes & Metabolism|November 26, 2009
Advanced glycation end-products: implications for diabetic and non-diabetic nephropathiesM Daroux, G Prévost, H Maillard-Lefebvre, et al.
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