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Hypertension (Dallas, Tex. : 1979)|April 7, 2010
RILLKKMPSV influences the vasculature, neurons and glia, and (pro)renin receptor expression in the retinaJennifer L Wilkinson-Berka, Ronen Heine, Genevieve Tan, et al.
Journal of Clinical Medicine|January 8, 2023
Whether Renal Pathology Is an Independent Predictor for End-Stage Renal Disease in Diabetic Kidney Disease Patients with Nephrotic Range Proteinuria: A Biopsy-Based StudyTingli Wang, Junlin Zhang, Yiting Wang, et al.
Diabetes, Obesity & Metabolism|May 4, 2019
Response of 1,5-anhydroglucitol level to intensive glucose- and blood-pressure lowering interventions, and its associations with clinical outcomes in the ADVANCE trialElizabeth Selvin, Dan Wang, John William McEvoy, et al.
Diabetes|October 19, 2010
miR-200a Prevents renal fibrogenesis through repression of TGF-β2 expressionBo Wang, Philip Koh, Catherine Winbanks, et al.
Diabetes Care|August 9, 2015
Relationship between levels of advanced glycation end products and their soluble receptor and adverse outcomes in adults with type 2 diabetesMerlin C Thomas, Mark Woodward, Bruce Neal, et al.
Nephrology (Carlton, Vic.)|October 11, 2012
Targeting the AGE-RAGE axis improves renal function in the context of a healthy diet low in advanced glycation end-product contentVicki Thallas-Bonke, Melinda T Coughlan, Adeline Ly Tan, et al.
Diabetes|April 16, 2010
E-cadherin expression is regulated by miR-192/215 by a mechanism that is independent of the profibrotic effects of transforming growth factor-betaBo Wang, Michal Herman-Edelstein, Philip Koh, et al.
Journal of the American Society of Nephrology : JASN|November 19, 2011
Suppression of microRNA-29 expression by TGF-β1 promotes collagen expression and renal fibrosisBo Wang, Radko Komers, Rosemarie Carew, et al.
Journal of Hypertension|May 16, 2002
Modulation of nephrin in the diabetic kidney: association with systemic hypertension and increasing albuminuriaJosephine M Forbes, Fabrice Bonnet, Leileata M Russo, et al.
Kidney International|October 22, 2010
Cell division autoantigen 1 enhances signaling and the profibrotic effects of transforming growth factor-β in diabetic nephropathyYugang Tu, Tieqiao Wu, Aozhi Dai, et al.
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Hypertension (Dallas, Tex. : 1979)|April 7, 2010
RILLKKMPSV influences the vasculature, neurons and glia, and (pro)renin receptor expression in the retinaJennifer L Wilkinson-Berka, Ronen Heine, Genevieve Tan, et al.
Journal of Clinical Medicine|January 8, 2023
Whether Renal Pathology Is an Independent Predictor for End-Stage Renal Disease in Diabetic Kidney Disease Patients with Nephrotic Range Proteinuria: A Biopsy-Based StudyTingli Wang, Junlin Zhang, Yiting Wang, et al.
Diabetes, Obesity & Metabolism|May 4, 2019
Response of 1,5-anhydroglucitol level to intensive glucose- and blood-pressure lowering interventions, and its associations with clinical outcomes in the ADVANCE trialElizabeth Selvin, Dan Wang, John William McEvoy, et al.
Diabetes|October 19, 2010
miR-200a Prevents renal fibrogenesis through repression of TGF-β2 expressionBo Wang, Philip Koh, Catherine Winbanks, et al.
Diabetes Care|August 9, 2015
Relationship between levels of advanced glycation end products and their soluble receptor and adverse outcomes in adults with type 2 diabetesMerlin C Thomas, Mark Woodward, Bruce Neal, et al.
Nephrology (Carlton, Vic.)|October 11, 2012
Targeting the AGE-RAGE axis improves renal function in the context of a healthy diet low in advanced glycation end-product contentVicki Thallas-Bonke, Melinda T Coughlan, Adeline Ly Tan, et al.
Diabetes|April 16, 2010
E-cadherin expression is regulated by miR-192/215 by a mechanism that is independent of the profibrotic effects of transforming growth factor-betaBo Wang, Michal Herman-Edelstein, Philip Koh, et al.
Journal of the American Society of Nephrology : JASN|November 19, 2011
Suppression of microRNA-29 expression by TGF-β1 promotes collagen expression and renal fibrosisBo Wang, Radko Komers, Rosemarie Carew, et al.
Journal of Hypertension|May 16, 2002
Modulation of nephrin in the diabetic kidney: association with systemic hypertension and increasing albuminuriaJosephine M Forbes, Fabrice Bonnet, Leileata M Russo, et al.
Kidney International|October 22, 2010
Cell division autoantigen 1 enhances signaling and the profibrotic effects of transforming growth factor-β in diabetic nephropathyYugang Tu, Tieqiao Wu, Aozhi Dai, et al.
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