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1. The Ionospheric Connection Explorer Mission: Mission Goals and Design

2. The AGE receptor, OST48 drives podocyte foot process effacement and basement membrane expansion (alters structural composition)

3. Processed foods drive intestinal barrier permeability and microvascular diseases.

4. Delineating a role for the mitochondrial permeability transition pore in diabetic kidney disease by targeting cyclophilin D.

5. Complement C5a Induces Renal Injury in Diabetic Kidney Disease by Disrupting Mitochondrial Metabolic Agility

6. Control of ionospheric plasma velocities by thermospheric winds

7. Development and Progression of Non-Alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease: The Role of Advanced Glycation End Products

8. Globally elevating the AGE clearance receptor, OST48, does not protect against the development of diabetic kidney disease, despite improving insulin secretion

9. Perinatal exposure to high dietary advanced glycation end products in transgenic NOD8.3 mice leads to pancreatic beta cell dysfunction

10. Increased liver AGEs induce hepatic injury mediated through an OST48 pathway

11. Once daily administration of the SGLT2 inhibitor, empagliflozin, attenuates markers of renal fibrosis without improving albuminuria in diabetic db/db mice

12. Once daily administration of the SGLT2 inhibitor, empagliflozin, attenuates markers of renal fibrosis without improving albuminuria in diabetic db/db mice (vol 6, 26428, 2016)

13. Editorial

14. Advanced glycation end products (AGEs) are cross-sectionally associated with insulin secretion in healthy subjects

15. Fat selection in broiler chickens treated with corticosterone

16. Modulation of the Cellular Expression of Circulating Advanced Glycation End-Product Receptors in Type 2 Diabetic Nephropathy

17. c-Jun NH2-Terminal Kinase Activity in Subcutaneous Adipose Tissue but Not Nuclear Factor-kappa B Activity in Peripheral Blood Mononuclear Cells Is an Independent Determinant of Insulin Resistance in Healthy Individuals

18. Receptor for advanced glycation end products (RAGE) deficiency attenuates the development of atherosclerosis in diabetes

20. Editorial

28. Advanced glycation end products are direct modulators of β-cell function.

30. c-Jun NH2-terminal kinase activity in subcutaneous adipose tissue but not nuclear factor-kappaB activity in peripheral blood mononuclear cells is an independent determinant of insulin resistance in healthy individuals.

38. Role of the AGE crosslink breaker, alagebrium, as a renoprotective agent in diabetes.

41. "Does an Additional Advanced Degree Influence Career Trajectory as a Shoulder and Elbow Surgeon?"

42. Glucagon-like peptide-1 receptor signaling modifies the extent of diabetic kidney disease through dampening the receptor for advanced glycation end products-induced inflammation.

43. Alpha cell receptor for advanced glycation end products associate with glucagon expression in type 1 diabetes.

44. The Ionospheric Connection Explorer - Prime Mission Review.

45. Rossby wave second harmonic generation observed in the middle atmosphere.

46. RAGE antagonism with azeliragon improves xenograft rejection by T cells in humanized mice.

47. Advanced Glycation End Products and Inflammation in Type 1 Diabetes Development.

48. Soluble RAGE Prevents Type 1 Diabetes Expanding Functional Regulatory T Cells.

49. Hypoxic human proximal tubular epithelial cells undergo ferroptosis and elicit an NLRP3 inflammasome response in CD1c + dendritic cells.

50. Advanced Glycation End Products (AGEs) and Chronic Kidney Disease: Does the Modern Diet AGE the Kidney?

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