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1. Comprehensive analysis of protein-expression changes specific to immunoglobulin G4-related disease

2. Accumulation of Toxic Advanced Glycation End-Products Induces Cytotoxicity and Inflammation in Hepatocyte-Like Cells Differentiated from Human Induced Pluripotent Stem Cells

3. Impact of intracellular toxic advanced glycation end-products (TAGE) on murine myoblast cell death

4. Intracellular toxic advanced glycation end-products in cardiomyocytes may cause cardiovascular disease

5. Intracellular Toxic AGEs (TAGE) Triggers Numerous Types of Cell Damage

6. Intracellular toxic advanced glycation end-products (TAGE) in myoblasts may cause sarcopenia: Research article of a non-clinical study

7. Evidence for Toxic Advanced Glycation End-Products Generated in the Normal Rat Liver

8. GLCCI1 is a novel protector against glucocorticoid-induced apoptosis in T cells

9. Identification and functional analysis of an EMT-accelerating factor induced in pancreatic cancer cells by an anticancer agent

10. Potential of an Interorgan Network Mediated by Toxic Advanced Glycation End-Products in a Rat Model

11. Intracellular Toxic Advanced Glycation End-Products Promote the Production of Reactive Oxygen Species in HepG2 Cells

12. Serum levels of toxic AGEs (TAGE) may be a promising novel biomarker in development and progression of NASH

13. Impact of intracellular glyceraldehyde-derived advanced glycation end-products on human hepatocyte cell death

14. Toxic AGE (TAGE) Theory for the Pathophysiology of the Onset/Progression of NAFLD and ALD

15. Effect of Saikokeishito, a Kampo medicine, on hydrogen peroxide-induced premature senescence of normal human dermal fibroblasts

16. The Relevance of Toxic AGEs (TAGE) Cytotoxicity to NASH Pathogenesis: A Mini-Review

17. Inhibition of mTORC2 but not mTORC1 Up-Regulates E-Cadherin Expression and Inhibits Cell Motility by Blocking HIF-2α Expression in Human Renal Cell Carcinoma

18. Characterization of proteins secreted by pancreatic cancer cells with anticancer drug treatment in vitro

19. Meaning of tumor protein 53-induced nuclear protein 1 in the molecular mechanism of gemcitabine sensitivity

20. The Liquid Culture Filtrates of Entomogenous fungus Paecilomyces tenuipes and Its Glycoprotein Constituent Protects against Anemia in Mice Treated with 5-Fluorouracil

21. Aqueous Extract of Peanut Skin and Its Main Constituent Procyanidin A1 Suppress Serum IgE and IgG1 Levels in Mice-Immunized with Ovalbumin

22. Generation of glyceraldehyde-derived advanced glycation end-products in pancreatic cancer cells and the potential of tumor promotion

23. Involvement of the TAGE-RAGE system in non-alcoholic steatohepatitis: Novel treatment strategies

24. 139 IMPACT OF MTORC2-HIF-2α SIGNALING PATHWAY ON THE REGULATION OF E-CADHERIN EXPRESSION OF RENAL CELL CARCINOMA CELL LINE, 786-O

25. Glycogen synthase kinase 3β inhibition sensitizes pancreatic cancer cells to gemcitabine

26. Bioactive monoterpene glycosides conjugated with gallic acid from the leaves of Eucalyptus globulus

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