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2. Bread crust extract protects rats’ vascular grafts from in vitro ischemia/reperfusion injury
3. Peptide-Bound Glycative, AGE and Oxidative Modifications as Biomarkers for the Diagnosis of Alzheimer's Disease—A Feasibility Study.
4. HTK vs. HTK-N for Coronary Endothelial Protection during Hypothermic, Oxygenated Perfusion of Hearts Donated after Circulatory Death
5. Left-ventricular hypertrophy in 18-month-old donor rat hearts was not associated with graft dysfunction in the early phase of reperfusion after cardiac transplantation–gene expression profiling
6. Transcriptomic Changes in the Myocardium and Coronary Artery of Donation after Circulatory Death Hearts Following Ex Vivo Machine Perfusion
7. Central and Peripheral Circulation Differ during Off-Pump Coronary Artery Bypass Grafting
8. Living Longer or Better—Patient’s Choice in Cardiac Surgery Is Gender-Dependent—A Multicenter Study
9. The Antioxidant Potential of Various Wheat Crusts Correlates with AGE Content Independently of Acrylamide
10. Caloric restriction reduces sympathetic activity similar to beta-blockers but conveys additional mitochondrio-protective effects in aged myocardium
11. Comparison of Extracellular Vesicles from Induced Pluripotent Stem Cell-Derived Brain Cells.
12. Impact of Age on Endothelial Function of Saphenous Vein Grafts in Coronary Artery Bypass Grafting
13. Sex-Specific Protection of Endothelial Function after Vascular Ischemia/Reperfusion Injury by the Senomorphic Agent Ruxolitinib
14. Improving Diastolic and Microvascular Function in Heart Transplantation with Donation after Circulatory Death
15. Circulating antibodies against age-modified proteins in patients with coronary atherosclerosis
16. Correction to: Severe but not moderate hyperoxia of newborn mice causes an emphysematous lung phenotype in adulthood without persisting oxidative stress and inflammation
17. Severe but not moderate hyperoxia of newborn mice causes an emphysematous lung phenotype in adulthood without persisting oxidative stress and inflammation
18. Advanced glycation end products and their ratio to soluble receptor are associated with limitations in physical functioning only in women: results from the CARLA cohort
19. Alterations of protein expression of phospholamban, ZASP and plakoglobin in human atria in subgroups of seniors
20. Proteins Adsorbed during Intraoperative Hemoadsorption and Their In Vitro Effects on Endothelium
21. RAGE-Dependent Effect of Exogenous Methylglyoxal Intake on Lung Biomechanics in Mice
22. Prediction Model for Contractile Function of Circulatory Death Donor Hearts Based on Microvascular Flow Shifts During Ex Situ Hypothermic Cardioplegic Machine Perfusion
23. Cytokine Adsorber Use during DCD Heart Perfusion Counteracts Coronary Microvascular Dysfunction
24. Rye Bread Crust as an Inducer of Antioxidant Genes and Suppressor of NF-κB Pathway In Vivo
25. Circulating cell-free DNA in health and disease — the relationship to health behaviours, ageing phenotypes and metabolomics
26. Cytokine Hemoadsorption During Cardiac Surgery Versus Standard Surgical Care for Infective Endocarditis (REMOVE): Results From a Multicenter Randomized Controlled Trial
27. AMPK Activation Is Indispensable for the Protective Effects of Caloric Restriction on Left Ventricular Function in Postinfarct Myocardium
28. Abstract 11480: Machine Learning Discovers a Prediction Model for Contractile Function of Circulatory Death Donor Hearts Based on Microvascular Flow Shifts During Ex-Situ Hypothermic Cardioplegic Machine Perfusion
29. RAGE-Dependent Effect of Exogenous Methylglyoxal Intake on Lung Biomechanics in Mice.
30. AGE-Rich Bread Crust Extract Boosts Oxidative Stress Interception via Stimulation of the NRF2 Pathway
31. Cardiovascular Risk Reduction in Women Following Hypertensive Disorders of Pregnancy – a Prospective, Randomised, Controlled Interventional Study
32. Prognostic Potential and Tumor Growth-Inhibiting Effect of Plasma Advanced Glycation End Products in Non-Small Cell Lung Carcinoma
33. Reduced Expression Level of the Cyclic Adenosine Monophosphate Response Element-Binding Protein Contributes to Lung Aging
34. Lack of consensus on an aging biology paradigm? A global survey reveals an agreement to disagree, and the need for an interdisciplinary framework
35. Sex-related differences in human plasma NAD+/NADH levels depend on age
36. Advanced Glycation Endproducts: Activators of Cardiac Remodeling in Primary Fibroblasts From Adult Rat Hearts
37. Bone marrow cells and CD117-positive haematopoietic stem cells promote corneal wound healing
38. In vitro microdialysis of cytokines applying a validated cba/facs quantification method: PS1-069
39. Postprandial Metabolic Response to Rapeseed Protein in Healthy Subjects
40. Long-term intake of the reactive metabolite methylglyoxal is not toxic in mice
41. It’s all in our skin—Skin autofluorescence—A promising outcome predictor in cardiac surgery: A single centre cohort study
42. Lessons from GNE-deficient embryonic stem cells: sialic acid biosynthesis is involved in proliferation and gene expression
43. Delivery of antigen-encoding plasmid DNA into the cytosol of macrophages by attenuated suicide Listeria monocytogenes
44. Alterations of protein expression of phospholamban, ZASP and plakoglobin in human atria in Accepted subgroups of seniors
45. MOESM1 of Severe but not moderate hyperoxia of newborn mice causes an emphysematous lung phenotype in adulthood without persisting oxidative stress and inflammation
46. MOESM1 of Advanced glycation end products and their ratio to soluble receptor are associated with limitations in physical functioning only in women: results from the CARLA cohort
47. Proliferative Stimulus of Lung Fibroblasts on Lung Cancer Cells Is Impaired by the Receptor for Advanced Glycation End-Products
48. Down-regulation of the receptor for advanced glycation end-products (RAGE) supports non-small cell lung carcinoma
49. Discrimination of Human Lung Neoplasm from Normal Lung by Two Target Genes
50. Advanced glycation end products (AGEs)-induced expression of TGF-β1 is suppressed by a protease in the tubule cell line LLC-PK1
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