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RAGE and RAGE Ligands in Cancer

Current Molecular Medicine, 2007
The receptor for advanced glycation end-products (RAGE) is a multifunctional receptor with multiple ligands that is known to play a key role in several diseases, including diabetes, arthritis, and Alzheimer's disease. Recent evidence indicates that this receptor also has an important role in cancer. RAGE ligands, which include the S100/calgranulins and
Craig D, Logsdon   +3 more
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Rage

International Journal of Servant-Leadership
This volume explores the political life of rage as it has been experienced and mobilized in the Francosphere since 1968. If mai is remembered as a failure to convert insurrectionary feeling into lasting political change, the vast number of activist groups who have alchemized their anger into resistance over the past fifty years are a testament to the ...
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Rage 2002

Comprehensive Therapy, 2002
Rage is the rage today. New phrases continue to make the headlines: sky rage, road rage, school rage, workplace rage, sports rage, parent sport observer rage, prayer rage, courtroom rage and more. The Internet advertises aggressive driver course: road rageous.
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Rage

EMC - Maladies infectieuses, 2010
F. Ribadeau Dumas   +3 more
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Rage

Frontiers: A Journal of Women Studies, 2022
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Stratification of radiosensitive brain metastases based on an actionable S100A9/RAGE resistance mechanism

Nature Medicine, 2022
Cátia Monteiro   +2 more
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Rage

EMC - Pédiatrie - Maladies infectieuses, 2007
Y. Rotivel, M. Goudal
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