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Advanced glycation end products alter steroidogenic gene expression by granulosa cells: An effect partially reversible by vitamin D
Z. Merhi, E. Buyuk, M. J. Cipolla
Obstetrics & Gynecology and Women's Health
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Medicine & Life Sciences
Receptor for Advanced Glycation End Products
100%
Advanced Glycation End Products
92%
Granulosa Cells
90%
Vitamin D
71%
Follicular Fluid
51%
Gene Expression
45%
Cholesterol Side-Chain Cleavage Enzyme
38%
Messenger RNA
36%
Culture Media
35%
Calcitriol
29%
Cell Culture Techniques
29%
glycosylated serum albumin
19%
Cumulus Cells
18%
Down-Regulation
17%
Reproductive Medicine
16%
Human Serum Albumin
15%
25-hydroxyvitamin D
15%
Financial Management
14%
Gonadotropins
13%
Estradiol
11%
Fluorescent Antibody Technique
10%
Anti-Inflammatory Agents
9%
Medicine
9%
Cell Membrane
9%
Therapeutics
8%
Polymerase Chain Reaction
7%
In Vitro Techniques
5%
Pharmaceutical Preparations
5%
Proteins
4%