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Charles van Ypersele de Strihou

Researcher at Université catholique de Louvain

Publications -  115
Citations -  6244

Charles van Ypersele de Strihou is an academic researcher from Université catholique de Louvain. The author has contributed to research in topics: Transplantation & Glycation. The author has an hindex of 46, co-authored 115 publications receiving 6065 citations. Previous affiliations of Charles van Ypersele de Strihou include Tokai University & Nagoya University.

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Implication of an increased oxidative stress in the formation of advanced glycation end products in patients with end-stage renal failure

TL;DR: It is shown that, in uremia, CML and pentosidine production is determined both by an increased oxidative stress and the availability of precursors such as oxiAA, which suggests that AGE, that is, C ML andpentosidine, production is accelerated under oxidative stress, even in the absence of glucose.
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Urothelial lesions in Chinese-herb nephropathy

TL;DR: Results show that the intake of Chinese herbs containing AA has a dramatic carcinogenic effect and is associated with the overexpression of p53, which suggests a role for a p53 gene mutation.
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Chinese herbs nephropathy: A clue to Balkan endemic nephropathy?

TL;DR: On morphological and clinical grounds, CHN appears similar to BEN; a common etiologic agent, aristolochic acid, is suspected and the known carcinogenic potential of this compound is taken together with the finding of multiple foci of cellular atypia of the urothelium suggest that CHN patients should undergo a regular follow-up for Urothelial malignancy.
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Advanced glycation and lipoxidation end products: Role of reactive carbonyl compounds generated during carbohydrate and lipid metabolism

TL;DR: The uremic syndrome is usually attributed to the retention of a variety of compounds as a result of a deficient renal clearance, but as recently noted by Vanholder and De Smet ([1][1]), this is not the case.