Supplementary Material for: RAGE Does Not Contribute to Renal Injury and Damage upon Ischemia/Reperfusion-Induced Injury

  • Mark C. Dessing (University of Amsterdam) (Creator)
  • Wilco P. Pulskens (Creator)
  • Gwendoline J. Teske (University of Amsterdam) (Creator)
  • Louise Butter (Creator)
  • Tom van der Poll (Creator)
  • Huan Yang (Creator)
  • Kevin J. Tracey (Creator)
  • Peter P. Nawroth (Creator)
  • Angelika Bierhaus (Creator)
  • Sandrine Florquin (Creator)

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Description

The receptor for advanced glycation end products (RAGE) mediates a variety of inflammatory responses in renal diseases, but its role in renal ischemia/reperfusion (I/R) injury is unknown. We showed that during renal I/R, RAGE ligands HMGB1 and S100B are...
Date made available2011
PublisherKarger Publishers

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