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Lectin-like oxidized low density lipoprotein receptor-1 (LOX-1) serves as an endothelial receptor for advanced glycation end products (AGE)

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Cellular binding experiments revealed that AGE‐bovine serum albumin (AGE‐BSA) showed the specific binding to CHO cells overexpressing bovine LOX‐1 (BLOX‐1), which was effectively suppressed by an anti‐BLox‐1 antibody.
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This article is published in FEBS Letters.The article was published on 2002-01-30. It has received 127 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Advanced glycation end-product & Scavenger receptor.

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Advanced glycation end products: sparking the development of diabetic vascular injury.

TL;DR: Because of the emerging evidence about the adverse effects of AGEs on the vasculature of patients with diabetes, a number of different therapies to inhibit A GEs are under investigation.
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Role of advanced glycation end products in cellular signaling

TL;DR: This review will give an overview of the most prominent AGE-mediated signaling cascades, AGE receptor interactions, prevention of AGE formation and the impact of A GEs during pathophysiological processes.
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Cellular signalling of the receptor for advanced glycation end products (RAGE).

TL;DR: A comprehensive summary of previous and recent studies relating to the complex molecular network of RAGE signalling, with a particular emphasis on RAGE transgenic mouse models is provided.
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Deletion of LOX-1 Reduces Atherogenesis in LDLR Knockout Mice Fed High Cholesterol Diet

TL;DR: Generation of LOX-1 knockout mice in which binding of oxLDL to aortic endothelium was reduced and endothelia-dependent vasorelaxation preserved after treatment withOxLDL sustains endothelial function leading to a reduction in atherogenesis in association with reduction in proinflammatory and prooxidant signals.
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Hyperglycemia and glycation in diabetic complications.

TL;DR: The mechanism of glycation and of AGEs formation and the role of hyperglycemia, A GEs, and oxidative stress in the pathophysiology of diabetic complications are summarized.
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Efficient trace-labelling of proteins with iodine.

TL;DR: Values greater than 50 per cent can be obtained by adding oxidizing agents to liberate iodine from iodide, but most if not all of these appear to affect adversely the properties of the labelled protein.
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Identification of Scavenger Receptor SR-BI as a High Density Lipoprotein Receptor

TL;DR: It is shown that the class B scavenger receptor SR-BI is an HDL receptor, which mediates selective cholesterol uptake by a mechanism distinct from the classic LDL receptor pathway.
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Cloning and expression of a cell surface receptor for advanced glycosylation end products of proteins.

TL;DR: RAGE is a new member of the immunoglobulin superfamily of cell surface molecules and shares significant homology with MUC 18, NCAM, and the cytoplasmic domain of CD20 and could potentially mediate cellular effects of this class of glycosylated proteins.
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An endothelial receptor for oxidized low-density lipoprotein

TL;DR: The molecular cloning, using expression cloning strategy, of an Ox-LDL receptor from vascular endothelial cells is reported, which is a membrane protein that belongs structurally to the C-type lectin family, and is expressed in vivo in vascular endothelium and vascular-rich organs.
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