MiR-21 is Overexpressed in Response to High Glucose and Protects Endothelial Cells from Apoptosis (English)
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Experimental and Clinical Endocrinology & Diabetes
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121
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425-430
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2013
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Title:MiR-21 is Overexpressed in Response to High Glucose and Protects Endothelial Cells from Apoptosis
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Published in:Experimental and Clinical Endocrinology & Diabetes ; 121, 07 ; 425-430
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Place of publication:Stuttgart · New York
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Publication date:2013-07-01
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Type of media:Article (Journal)
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Type of material:Electronic Resource
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Table of contents – Volume 121, Issue 07
The tables of contents are generated automatically and are based on the data records of the individual contributions available in the index of the TIB portal. The display of the Tables of Contents may therefore be incomplete.
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Emergence of Omentin as a Pleiotropic AdipocytokineJaikanth, C. / Gurumurthy, P. / Cherian, K. M. / Indhumathi, T. et al. | 2013
- 384
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High Risk vs. “Metabolically Healthy” Phenotype in Juvenile Obesity – Neck Subcutaneous Adipose Tissue and Serum Uric Acid are Clinically RelevantWeghuber, D. / Zelzer, S. / Stelzer, I. / Paulmichl, K. / Kammerhofer, D. / Schnedl, W. / Molnar, D. / Mangge, H. et al. | 2013
- 391
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Performance of Abdominal Bioelectrical Impedance Analysis and Comparison with Other Known Parameters in Predicting the Metabolic SyndromeMousa, U. / Kut, A. / Bozkus, Y. / Cicek Demir, C. / Anil, C. / Bascil Tutuncu, N. et al. | 2013
- 397
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The Increase in Thyroid Cancer Incidence is not only due to Papillary Microcarcinomas: a 40-year Study in 1 778 PatientsPazaitou-Panayiotou, K. / Iliadou, P. Κ. / Chrisoulidou, A. / Mitsakis, P. / Doumala, E. / Fotareli, A. / Boudina, M. / Mathiopoulou, L. / Patakiouta, F. / Tziomalos, K. et al. | 2013
- 402
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Hyperthyroidism and Thyroid Cancer Risk: A Population-based Cohort StudyYeh, N.-C. / Chou, C.-W. / Weng, S.-F. / Yang, C.-Y. / Yen, F.-C. / Lee, S.-Y. / Wang, J.-J. / Tien, K.-J. et al. | 2013
- 407
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Total Testosterone and Sex Hormone-binding Globulin are Significantly Associated with Metabolic Syndrome in Middle-aged and Elderly MenChin, K.-Y. / Ima-Nirwana, S. / Mohamed, I. N. / Aminuddin, A. / Ngah, W. Z. W. et al. | 2013
- 413
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Expression Profiling of Type 2 Diabetes Susceptibility Genes in the Pancreatic Islets, Adipose Tissue and Liver of Obese MiceMorrison, F. / Locke, J. / Arif, M. / Murray, A. / Brown, J. E. / Harries, L. W. et al. | 2013
- 420
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Glucose Control during a Driving Training in Patients with Type 1 and Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus – a Randomised, Controlled TrialTruninger, R. / Uthoff, H. / Capraro, J. / Frauchiger, B. / Spinas, G. A. / Wiesli, P. et al. | 2013
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MiR-21 is Overexpressed in Response to High Glucose and Protects Endothelial Cells from ApoptosisZeng, J. / Xiong, Y. / Li, G. / Liu, M. / He, T. / Tang, Y. / Chen, Y. / Cai, L. / Jiang, R. / Tao, J. et al. | 2013
- 431
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Transgenerational Metabolic Determinants of Fetal Birth WeightAgius, R. / Savona-Ventura, C. / Vassallo, J. et al. | 2013
- 436
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C332C Genotype of Glyoxalase 1 and its Association with Late Diabetic Complications. Glo1 Genotype and Diabetic NeuropathyGroener, J. B. / Reismann, P. / Fleming, T. / Kalscheuer, H. / Lehnhoff, D. / Hamann, A. / Roser, P. / Bierhaus, A. / Nawroth, P. P. / Rudofsky, G. et al. | 2013