Transactivation of RAGE mediates angiotensin-induced inflammation and atherogenesis
R. J. Pickering(Baker Heart and Diabetes Institute), Merlin C. Thomas(Baker Heart and Diabetes Institute), Carlos J. Rosado(Monash University), Karin Jandeleit‐Dahm(Deutsches Diabetes-Zentrum e.V.), Yutang Wang(Federation University), Elizabeth K. M. Johnstone(Harry Perkins Institute of Medical Research), Ruth M. Seeber(Harry Perkins Institute of Medical Research), Mark E. Cooper(Baker Heart and Diabetes Institute), Kevin D. G. Pfleger(Harry Perkins Institute of Medical Research), Jonathan Golledge(James Cook University), Monique Smith(Monash University), Despina Tsorotes(Baker Heart and Diabetes Institute), Rekhati S. Abhayawardana(Harry Perkins Institute of Medical Research), Alexandra Dimitropoulos(Monash University), Christos Tikellis(Baker Heart and Diabetes Institute), Olivier Huet(Baker Heart and Diabetes Institute)
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