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Increased glycosylation of human lens epithelial basement membrane in diabetes mellitus

Shin DH, Mandel SS, Lee JH, Ernst B, Newman BL, Juzych M

We studied the nonenzymatic glycosylation of lens epithelial basement membranes (LEBM) of senile cataractous lenses of both diabetic and nondiabetic patients. The human LEBMs were isolated from surgically removed senile...
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Computational Approach for the Analysis of Post-PKS Glycosylation Step

Kim KB, Park K

  • KMID: 2166422
  • Genomics Inform.
  • 2008 Dec;6(4):223-226.
We introduce a computational approach for analysis of glycosylation in Post-PKS tailoring steps. It is a computational method to predict the deoxysugar biosynthesis unit pathway and the substrate specificity of...
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Glycosylation of Human Lens Capsule(Basement Membrane) Protein in Diabetes Mellitus

Baek NH

  • KMID: 2336403
  • J Korean Ophthalmol Soc.
  • 1987 Apr;28(2):327-332.
Human lens capsules(basement membrane of lens epithelium) were isolated from surgically removed cataractous lenses of diabetic and nondiabetic patients with senile cataracts. Basement membranes were purified from lens capsules, using...
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A Simplified Colorimetric Assay of Nonenzymatic Glycosylation of Human low Density Lipoproteins in Normal and Diabetes Mellitus

Hahm KS, Park KK, Kim YS

A simplified colorimetric method for measurement of the levels of glycosylation of proteins was developed by a modification of an existing method. Employing this method, the extent of nonenzymatic glycosylation...
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Impact of glycosylation on the unimpaired functions of the sperm

Cheon YP, Kim CH

One of the key factors of early development is the specification of competence between the oocyte and the sperm, which occurs during gametogenesis. However, the starting point, growth, and maturation...
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Letter: The Association between Serum Endogenous Secretory Receptor for Advanced Glycation End Products and Vertebral Fractures in Type 2 Diabetes (Endocrinol Metab 2012;27:289-94, Cheol Ho Lee et al.)

Hwang YC

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The anti-tumor mechanisms of p53 through the regulation of expression and glycosylation of insulin-like growth factor binding protein-3

Kim SY, Kim SR, Lee JC, Yi HK, Lee DY, Hwang PH

PURPOSE: Insulin-like growth factor binding protein(IGFBP)-3 has been known as a tumor suppressor gene, and its anti-tumor function was divided into insulin-like growth factor(IGF)-dependent and IGF-independent mechanism. In IGF-independent mechanism,...
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Response: The Association between Serum Endogenous Secretory Receptor for Advanced Glycation End Products and Vertebral Fractures in Type 2 Diabetes (Endocrinol Metab 2012;27:289-94, Cheol Ho Lee et al.)

Lee CH, Lee MK, Han HJ, Kim TH, Lee JH, Kim SH

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An antibody reactive to the Gly63-Lys68 epitope of NT-proBNP exhibits O-glycosylation-independent binding

Lee Y, Kim H, Chung J

The N-terminal fragment of prohormone brain natriuretic peptide (NT-proBNP) is a commonly used biomarker for the diagnosis of congestive heart failure, although its biological function is not well known. NT-proBNP...
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Mac-2 Binding Protein Glycosylation Isomer: Emerging Non-Invasive Serum Marker for Liver Fibrosis

Cho SY, Hur M

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Production of Recombinant Anti-Cancer Vaccines in Plants

Lee JH, Ko K

Plant expression systems have been developed to produce anti-cancer vaccines. Plants have several advantages as bioreactors for the production of subunit vaccines: they are considered safe, and may be used...
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Glyceraldehyde-Derived Advanced Glycation End Products Accumulate Faster Than N(ε)-(Carboxymethyl) Lysine

Yokota M, Sekita M, Okano Y, Masaki H, Takeuchi M, Tokudome Y

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N-Linked Glycosylation in the Hemagglutinin of Influenza A Viruses

Kim JI, Park MS

  • KMID: 2453944
  • Yonsei Med J.
  • 2012 Sep;53(5):886-893.
Since the 1918 influenza A virus (IAV) pandemic, H1N1 viruses have circulated in human populations. The hemagglutinin (HA) of IAV determines viral antigenicity and often undergoes N-linked glycosylation (NLG) at...
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Collagen Changes of the Corpus Cavernosum in Streptozotocin-Induced Diabetic Rats and the Effects of Insulin and Aminoguanidine

Kim KS, Hong JH, Ahn TY

  • KMID: 1614929
  • Korean J Androl.
  • 2001 Apr;19(1):35-39.
PURPOSE: Diabetes changes the properties of collagen in our body tissue, increasing cross-linked collagen via nonenzymatic glycosylation and accumulation of advanced glycosylation end products. Glucose-derived cross-linked collagen formation may contribute...
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Biological Meaning of the Histo-Blood Group Antigens Composed of Sugar Chains

Kwon SW, Ahn A, Chung Y

All living creatures on this planet, from bacteria to human, produce sugar chains (glycans). This means that sugar chains are essential for living a life. Abundant, diverse, and highly regulated...
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The Role of Advanced Glycation End Products in Diabetic Vascular Complications

Rhee SY, Kim YS

In cases of chronic hyperglycemia, advanced glycation end-products (AGEs) are actively produced and accumulated in the circulating blood and various tissues. AGEs also accelerate the expression of receptors for AGEs,...
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Identification and characterization of buckwheat allergen

Jeoung BJ, Ryu JW, Yum HY, Kim KE, Park JW, Hong CS, Lee KY

  • KMID: 2286078
  • J Asthma Allergy Clin Immunol.
  • 1999 Feb;19(1):62-66.
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: Buckwheat is considered one of the most important food allergens in Korea. Although a very small amount is ingested or inhaled, it can cause serious allergic reactions. However, the...
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Endoplasmic reticulum stress (ER-stress) by 2-deoxy-D-glucose (2DG) reduces cyclooxygenase-2 (COX-2) expression and N-glycosylation and induces a loss of COX-2 activity via a Src kinase-dependent pathway in rabbit articular chondrocytes

Yu SM, Kim SJ

Endoplasmic reticulum (ER) stress regulates a wide range of cellular responses including apoptosis, proliferation, inflammation, and differentiation in mammalian cells. In this study, we observed the role of 2-deoxy-D-glucose (2DG)...
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Ginseng Total Saponin Improves Podocyte Hyperpermeability Induced by High Glucose and Advanced Glycosylation Endproducts

Ha TS, Choi JY, Park HY, Lee JS

Early diabetic nephropathy is characterized by glomerular hyperpermeability as a result of impaired glomerular filtration structure caused by hyperglycemia, glycated proteins or irreversible advanced glycosylation endproducts (AGE). To investigate the...
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Serum Glycosylated Albumin and Fructosamine in Patients with Chronic Renal Failure Undergoing Dialysis

Cho HS, Lee MH

  • KMID: 2254676
  • Korean J Nephrol.
  • 1998 Mar;17(2):275-281.
Glucose intolerance commonly occurs in patients with renal failure undergoing hemodialysis. whether this mild glucose intolerance contributes to pathogenesis of uremic complication in unknown. Abnormally elevated levels of Hb A1...
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