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Hypertension (Dallas, Tex. : 1979)|November 23, 2012
CD36 and Na/K-ATPase-α1 form a proinflammatory signaling loop in kidneyDavid J Kennedy, Yiliang Chen, Wenxin Huang, et al.
Blood Advances|September 18, 2020
Cysteine sulfenylation by CD36 signaling promotes arterial thrombosis in dyslipidemiaMoua Yang, Wei Li, Calvin Harberg, et al.
Arteriosclerosis, Thrombosis, and Vascular Biology|December 21, 2018
CD36 Enhances Vascular Smooth Muscle Cell Proliferation and Development of Neointimal HyperplasiaHong Yue, Maria Febbraio, Philip A Klenotic, et al.
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|December 16, 2005
Light-induced oxidation of photoreceptor outer segment phospholipids generates ligands for CD36-mediated phagocytosis by retinal pigment epithelium: a potential mechanism for modulating outer segment phagocytosis under oxidant stress conditionsMingjiang Sun, Silvia C Finnemann, Maria Febbraio, et al.
Frontiers in Cardiovascular Medicine|May 14, 2023
Contribution of adipocyte Na/K-ATPase α1/CD36 signaling induced exosome secretion in response to oxidized LDLSneha S Pillai, Duane G Pereira, Jue Zhang, et al.
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|July 30, 2002
A novel family of atherogenic oxidized phospholipids promotes macrophage foam cell formation via the scavenger receptor CD36 and is enriched in atherosclerotic lesionsEugene A Podrez, Eugenia Poliakov, Zhongzhou Shen, et al.
Nature Medicine|August 28, 2007
Platelet CD36 links hyperlipidemia, oxidant stress and a prothrombotic phenotypeEugene A Podrez, Tatiana V Byzova, Maria Febbraio, et al.
Blood Advances|April 9, 2024
Distinguishing ASH clinical practice guidelines from other forms of ASH clinical adviceAdam Cuker, Robert Kunkle, Rachel S Bercovitz, et al.
Iscience|September 8, 2022
Na/K-ATPase suppresses LPS-induced pro-inflammatory signaling through LynJue Zhang, Jackie Chang, Mirza Ahmar Beg, et al.
Cancer Research|January 30, 2009
Vasculostatin inhibits intracranial glioma growth and negatively regulates in vivo angiogenesis through a CD36-dependent mechanismBalveen Kaur, Sarah M Cork, Eric M Sandberg, et al.
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Hypertension (Dallas, Tex. : 1979)|November 23, 2012
CD36 and Na/K-ATPase-α1 form a proinflammatory signaling loop in kidneyDavid J Kennedy, Yiliang Chen, Wenxin Huang, et al.
Blood Advances|September 18, 2020
Cysteine sulfenylation by CD36 signaling promotes arterial thrombosis in dyslipidemiaMoua Yang, Wei Li, Calvin Harberg, et al.
Arteriosclerosis, Thrombosis, and Vascular Biology|December 21, 2018
CD36 Enhances Vascular Smooth Muscle Cell Proliferation and Development of Neointimal HyperplasiaHong Yue, Maria Febbraio, Philip A Klenotic, et al.
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|December 16, 2005
Light-induced oxidation of photoreceptor outer segment phospholipids generates ligands for CD36-mediated phagocytosis by retinal pigment epithelium: a potential mechanism for modulating outer segment phagocytosis under oxidant stress conditionsMingjiang Sun, Silvia C Finnemann, Maria Febbraio, et al.
Frontiers in Cardiovascular Medicine|May 14, 2023
Contribution of adipocyte Na/K-ATPase α1/CD36 signaling induced exosome secretion in response to oxidized LDLSneha S Pillai, Duane G Pereira, Jue Zhang, et al.
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|July 30, 2002
A novel family of atherogenic oxidized phospholipids promotes macrophage foam cell formation via the scavenger receptor CD36 and is enriched in atherosclerotic lesionsEugene A Podrez, Eugenia Poliakov, Zhongzhou Shen, et al.
Nature Medicine|August 28, 2007
Platelet CD36 links hyperlipidemia, oxidant stress and a prothrombotic phenotypeEugene A Podrez, Tatiana V Byzova, Maria Febbraio, et al.
Blood Advances|April 9, 2024
Distinguishing ASH clinical practice guidelines from other forms of ASH clinical adviceAdam Cuker, Robert Kunkle, Rachel S Bercovitz, et al.
Iscience|September 8, 2022
Na/K-ATPase suppresses LPS-induced pro-inflammatory signaling through LynJue Zhang, Jackie Chang, Mirza Ahmar Beg, et al.
Cancer Research|January 30, 2009
Vasculostatin inhibits intracranial glioma growth and negatively regulates in vivo angiogenesis through a CD36-dependent mechanismBalveen Kaur, Sarah M Cork, Eric M Sandberg, et al.
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