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CD36, a Member of the Class B Scavenger Receptor Family, as a Receptor for Advanced Glycation End Products [PDF]
Nobutaka Ohgami+6 more
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Tumor microenvironment drives cancer formation and progression. We analyzed the role of human cancer‐associated adipocytes from patients with renal cell carcinoma (RCC) stratified as lean, overweight, or obese. RNA‐seq demonstrated that, among the most altered genes involved in the tumor–stroma crosstalk, are ADAM12 and CYP1B1, which were proven to be ...
Sepehr Torabinejad+13 more
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The primary aim of the present study was to investigate in which cellular compartments fatty acid translocase CD36 (FAT/CD36) is localized. Intact and fully functional skeletal muscle mitochondria were isolated from lean and obese female Zucker rats and
Jacob Jeppesen+5 more
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CD36 associates with CD9 and integrins on human blood platelets [PDF]
Weimin Miao+3 more
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A novel ELISA for measuring CD36 protein in human adipose tissue
CD36 is a transmembrane protein present in many tissues that is believed to facilitate inward fatty acid transport. Western blotting is the most widely used method to measure tissue CD36 protein content, but it is time consuming, technically demanding ...
Carolyn C. Allred+5 more
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Enzymatically Degraded LDL Preferentially Binds to CD14 high CD16 + Monocytes and Induces Foam Cell Formation Mediated Only in Part by the Class B Scavenger-Receptor CD36 [PDF]
Michael Kapinsky+5 more
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TRIM25‐mediated ubiquitination of INSIG1 serves as a key driver of lipid metabolism dysregulation in MASH progression. It identifies a novel small‐molecule inhibitor, C27H26N2O4S, which effectively inhibits TRIM25 activity, reducing lipid accumulation and inflammation.
Hao Zhang+8 more
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FoxO1-zDHHC4-CD36 S-Acylation Axis Drives Metabolic Dysfunction in Diabetes. [PDF]
Dennis KMJH+25 more
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The nonexpression of CD36 on reticulocytes and mature red blood cells does not modify the clinical course of patients with sickle cell anemia [PDF]
Ketty Lee+8 more
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