Cite this: Receptor for Advanced Glycation End ... seen as damaging proinflammatory pathways. Complex patterns of alternative RAGE transcription have been identified with the potential to generate ...
According to another co-author of the study, Professor Mark Cooper, also from Monash University's Central Clinical School, the discovery of how the RAGE receptor works in diabetes, could also ...
HMGB1's interactions with its primary receptors, RAGE and TLR4, are essential to its role in liver disease. Upon binding, these receptors initiate pro-inflammatory signaling pathways such as the ...