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jyuh's Romeo [5 articles]

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  • TOM: enhancement and extension of a tool suite for in silico approaches to multigenic hereditary disorders.
    Bioinformatics, Vol. 24, No. 3. (1 February 2008), pp. 428-429.
    by D Masotti, C Nardini, S Rossi, E Bonora, G Romeo, S Volinia, L Benini
    posted to genetics by jyuh on 2008-03-01 01:14:24 as **
  • TOM: a web-based integrated approach for identification of candidate disease genes.
    Nucleic Acids Res, Vol. 34, No. Web Server issue. (1 July 2006)
    by S Rossi, D Masotti, C Nardini, E Bonora, G Romeo, E Macii, L Benini, S Volinia
    posted to no-tag by jyuh on 2007-11-18 08:08:43 as **
  • Role of galectin-3 as a receptor for advanced glycosylation end products.
    Kidney Int Suppl, Vol. 77 (September 2000)
    posted to no-tag by jyuh on 2007-07-25 05:18:23 as **
  • The diabetic milieu modulates the advanced glycation end product-receptor complex in the mesangium by inducing or upregulating galectin-3 expression.
    Diabetes, Vol. 49, No. 7. (July 2000), pp. 1249-1257.
    by G Pugliese, F Pricci, G Leto, L Amadio, C Iacobini, G Romeo, L Lenti, P Sale, R Gradini, FT Liu, U Di Mario
    posted to no-tag by jyuh on 2007-07-25 05:17:53 as **
  • Upregulation of mesangial growth factor and extracellular matrix synthesis by advanced glycation end products via a receptor-mediated mechanism.
    Diabetes, Vol. 46, No. 11. (November 1997), pp. 1881-1887.
    posted to no-tag by jyuh on 2007-07-25 05:17:27 as **
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