Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6051801 | Archives of Oral Biology | 2012 | 13 Pages |
Abstract
RAGE is strongly expressed in the gingiva of diabetic patients with periodontitis and with severe periodontitis alone, the latter indicating RAGE activation even in the absence of hyperglycemia. However our findings are based on relatively small sample size. With a larger patient population, some of our other findings may have reached statistical significance.
Keywords
Soluble RAGEPeriodontal pocket depthReceptor for advanced glycation end products (RAGE)DABsRAGEICAM-1AGEsNF-κβVCAM-1HbA1cPPDRAGE3,3′-diaminobenzidineROSImmunofluorescenceImmunohistochemistryDiabetesclinical attachment levelnuclear factor-kappa betaGingivaAdvanced glycation end productsvascular cell adhesion molecule-1glycated haemoglobinPeriodontitiscalReactive oxygen speciesReceptor for advanced glycation end products
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Authors
Marwa Magdy Abbass, Nahed Sedky Korany, Ahmed Helmy Salama, John J. Dmytryk, Barbara Safiejko-Mroczka,