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The following pages link to Multiple metabolic hits converge on CD36 as novel mediator of tubular epithelial apoptosis in diabetic nephropathy (Q24794548):
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- CD36: implications in cardiovascular disease (Q24678338) (← links)
- Molecular mechanisms of diabetic kidney disease (Q27003963) (← links)
- Targeting Mitochondria and Reactive Oxygen Species-Driven Pathogenesis in Diabetic Nephropathy (Q28083205) (← links)
- Identification of valid reference genes for gene expression studies of human stomach cancer by reverse transcription-qPCR (Q33589557) (← links)
- BASP1 promotes apoptosis in diabetic nephropathy. (Q33748559) (← links)
- Cellular fatty acid uptake: a pathway under construction (Q33753883) (← links)
- Glucose and fatty acids synergize to promote B-cell apoptosis through activation of glycogen synthase kinase 3β independent of JNK activation (Q33889357) (← links)
- CD36 overexpression: a possible etiopathogenic mechanism of atherosclerosis in patients with prediabetes and diabetes (Q33916537) (← links)
- Epithelial Notch signaling regulates interstitial fibrosis development in the kidneys of mice and humans (Q34245363) (← links)
- New paradigms in cell death in human diabetic nephropathy (Q34622431) (← links)
- Phosphoinositide binding differentially regulates NHE1 Na /H exchanger-dependent proximal tubule cell survival (Q35604890) (← links)
- Interaction of thrombospondin1 and CD36 contributes to obesity-associated podocytopathy (Q35613320) (← links)
- CD36 Mediated Fatty Acid-Induced Podocyte Apoptosis via Oxidative Stress (Q35637067) (← links)
- Bcl-2-modifying factor induces renal proximal tubular cell apoptosis in diabetic mice (Q35696616) (← links)
- Sirtuin 1: A Target for Kidney Diseases (Q35707150) (← links)
- Mechanisms linking obesity, chronic kidney disease, and fatty liver disease: the roles of fetuin-A, adiponectin, and AMPK. (Q35757790) (← links)
- CXCL16 and oxLDL are induced in the onset of diabetic nephropathy. (Q35893390) (← links)
- Dual RAS blockade normalizes angiotensin-converting enzyme-2 expression and prevents hypertension and tubular apoptosis in Akita angiotensinogen-transgenic mice (Q35924552) (← links)
- The macrophage phagocytic receptor CD36 promotes fibrogenic pathways on removal of apoptotic cells during chronic kidney injury (Q35931854) (← links)
- A systems biology approach for pathway level analysis (Q36004656) (← links)
- Thrombospondin 1 Deficiency Ameliorates the Development of Adriamycin-Induced Proteinuric Kidney Disease (Q36022460) (← links)
- Oxidation of fatty acids is the source of increased mitochondrial reactive oxygen species production in kidney cortical tubules in early diabetes (Q36109296) (← links)
- CD36 as a therapeutic target for endothelial dysfunction in stroke (Q36139754) (← links)
- Tissue kallikrein reverses insulin resistance and attenuates nephropathy in diabetic rats by activation of phosphatidylinositol 3-kinase/protein kinase B and adenosine 5'-monophosphate-activated protein kinase signaling pathways (Q36157063) (← links)
- Transforming growth factor-β, bioenergetics, and mitochondria in renal disease (Q36239718) (← links)
- Platelet CD36 mediates interactions with endothelial cell-derived microparticles and contributes to thrombosis in mice (Q36570485) (← links)
- The origin of circulating CD36 in type 2 diabetes. (Q36647084) (← links)
- The death ligand TRAIL in diabetic nephropathy (Q36662104) (← links)
- Overexpression of angiotensinogen increases tubular apoptosis in diabetes (Q36677389) (← links)
- CD36 regulates oxidative stress and inflammation in hypercholesterolemic CKD (Q37123263) (← links)
- Genetic disruption of soluble epoxide hydrolase is protective against streptozotocin-induced diabetic nephropathy (Q37174951) (← links)
- The pathological role of advanced glycation end products-downregulated heat shock protein 60 in islet β-cell hypertrophy and dysfunction (Q37268947) (← links)
- CD36: a multi-modal target for acute stroke therapy (Q37459051) (← links)
- Identification of genes and signaling pathways associated with diabetic neuropathy using a weighted correlation network analysis: A consort study (Q37468244) (← links)
- NOX4-dependent fatty acid oxidation promotes NLRP3 inflammasome activation in macrophages (Q37548406) (← links)
- Lipotoxic disruption of NHE1 interaction with PI(4,5)P2 expedites proximal tubule apoptosis. (Q37602179) (← links)
- HDL metabolism and activity in chronic kidney disease (Q37716581) (← links)
- Lipotoxicity and Impaired High Density Lipoprotein-Mediated Reverse Cholesterol Transport in Chronic Kidney Disease (Q37783424) (← links)
- Pathogenic Role of Scavenger Receptor CD36 in the Metabolic Syndrome and Diabetes (Q37856264) (← links)
- Alport syndrome: its effects on the glomerular filtration barrier and implications for future treatment (Q38238367) (← links)
- The evolving understanding of the contribution of lipid metabolism to diabetic kidney disease (Q38468908) (← links)
- Tubular atrophy in the pathogenesis of chronic kidney disease progression (Q38553671) (← links)
- Kidney triglyceride accumulation in the fasted mouse is dependent upon serum free fatty acids (Q38839502) (← links)
- Renoprotective effect of aged garlic extract in streptozotocin-induced diabetic rats (Q39303770) (← links)
- CD36 mediates proximal tubular binding and uptake of albumin and is upregulated in proteinuric nephropathies. (Q39315427) (← links)
- Low simvastatin concentrations reduce oleic acid-induced steatosis in HepG2 cells: An in vitro model of non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (Q39646058) (← links)
- Inflammatory stress promotes the development of obesity-related chronic kidney disease via CD36 in mice (Q40188954) (← links)
- High Glucose Promotes CD36 Expression by Upregulating Peroxisome Proliferator-Activated Receptor γ Levels to Exacerbate Lipid Deposition in Renal Tubular Cells (Q40215950) (← links)
- Post-weaning high-fat diet accelerates kidney injury, but not hypertension programmed by maternal diabetes (Q40318979) (← links)
- Defective fatty acid oxidation in renal tubular epithelial cells has a key role in kidney fibrosis development (Q41088301) (← links)