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Angiopoietins in Diabetic Nephropathy

Lee EY, Gil HW, Yang JO, Koh JH, Chung CH, Hong SY

  • KMID: 2079686
  • Korean J Nephrol.
  • 2007 May;26(3):311-319.
PURPOSE: It has been reported that angiopoietins and Tie-2 receptor play an important role in the maintenance of glomerular filtration barrier in various glomerulonephritis models. We studied the role of...
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Identification of Novel Drug Targets for the Treatment of Diabetic Retinopathy

Uemura A

Vision loss in diabetic retinopathy (DR) is attributable to retinal vascular disorders that result in macular edema and neoangiogenesis. In addition to laser photocoagulation therapy, intraocular injections of antivascular endothelial...
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Expression of Angiopoietin-1 & -2 mRNA in Invasive Cervical Cancer

Yoo MY, Moon HS, Park HM, Chung HW, Kim SC

  • KMID: 1980129
  • Korean J Gynecol Oncol Colposc.
  • 2002 Sep;13(3):228-236.
OBJECTIVE: The angiopoietins (Ang) are recently described as one of growth factors for vascular endothelium. This study was aimed to investigate the Ang-1 and Ang-2 mRNA expression between in cervical...
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Expressions and Clinical Significances of Angiopoietin-1, Angiopoietin-2, and Tie-2 Receptor in Patients With Colorectal Cancer

Hong S, Jung HI, Ahn TS, Kim HJ, Lee KT, Baek MJ, Bae SB

PURPOSE: Angiopoietin-1 (Ang-1) plays a crucial role in vascular and hematopoietic development, mainly through its cognate receptor, Tie-2. Increased levels of Ang-2 have been shown to be correlated with abnormal...
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Pathophysiology of Diabetic Retinopathy: The Old and the New

Kusuhara S, Fukushima , Ogura S, Inoue N, Uemura A

Vision loss in diabetic retinopathy (DR) is ascribed primarily to retinal vascular abnormalities—including hyperpermeability, hypoperfusion, and neoangiogenesis—that eventually lead to anatomical and functional alterations in retinal neurons and glial cells....
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