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Paul R. Reynolds

Researcher at Brigham Young University

Publications -  128
Citations -  2597

Paul R. Reynolds is an academic researcher from Brigham Young University. The author has contributed to research in topics: RAGE (receptor) & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 28, co-authored 101 publications receiving 2181 citations. Previous affiliations of Paul R. Reynolds include University of Cincinnati & Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center.

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Midkine is regulated by hypoxia and causes pulmonary vascular remodeling

TL;DR: Data provide a model wherein the respiratory epithelium responds to hypoxia via HIF-1α-dependent regulation of MK, enhancing myocardin expression to influence pulmonary vascular gene expression.
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Low anticoagulant heparin targets multiple sites of inflammation, suppresses heparin-induced thrombocytopenia, and inhibits interaction of RAGE with its ligands

TL;DR: It is shown that 2-O and 3-O sulfate groups can be removed to reduce anticoagulant activity of heparin without impairing its anti-inflammatory pharmacology and that 50% inhibitory concentrations of ODSH for these anti- inflammatory activities can be achieved in the blood without antICOagulation.
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Tracheal Basal cells: a facultative progenitor cell pool.

TL;DR: It is proposed that the hierarchical organization of tracheal reparative cells be revised to include a facultative basal cell progenitor pool and that basal cell proliferation is associated with generation of differentiated Clara and ciliated cells.
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RAGE: developmental expression and positive feedback regulation by Egr-1 during cigarette smoke exposure in pulmonary epithelial cells

TL;DR: Immunohistochemistry demonstrated a temporal-spatial pattern of RAGE expression in pulmonary epithelial cells from embryonic day 17.5 to postnatal day 10 and the likelihood of positive feedback involving Egr-1 and RAGE in cigarette smoke-related disease is indicated.