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1. Dietary resistant starch enhances immune health of the kidney in diabetes via promoting microbially-derived metabolites and dampening neutrophil recruitment

2. Valproic acid attenuates cellular senescence in diabetic kidney disease through the inhibition of complement C5a receptors

3. High-intensity training induces non-stoichiometric changes in the mitochondrial proteome of human skeletal muscle without reorganisation of respiratory chain content

4. Reduced Growth, Altered Gut Microbiome and Metabolite Profile, and Increased Chronic Kidney Disease Risk in Young Pigs Consuming a Diet Containing Highly Resistant Protein

5. SOD2 in skeletal muscle: New insights from an inducible deletion model

6. Characterisation of the Myocardial Mitochondria Structural and Functional Phenotype in a Murine Model of Diabetic Cardiomyopathy

7. The AGE receptor, OST48 drives podocyte foot process effacement and basement membrane expansion (alters structural composition)

8. Use of Readily Accessible Inflammatory Markers to Predict Diabetic Kidney Disease

10. High-intensity training induces non-stoichiometric changes in the mitochondrial proteome of human skeletal muscle without reorganisation of respiratory chain content

11. The Complement Pathway:New Insights into Immunometabolic Signaling in Diabetic Kidney Disease

12. Novel Therapies for Kidney Disease in People With Diabetes

13. Therapeutic Potential of Targeting Complement C5a Receptors in Diabetic Kidney Disease

14. Deficiency of Prebiotic Fiber and Insufficient Signaling Through Gut Metabolite-Sensing Receptors Leads to Cardiovascular Disease

15. Intravascular Follistatin gene delivery improves glycemic control in a mouse model of type 2 diabetes

16. Exploring the role of the metabolite-sensing receptor GPR109a in diabetic nephropathy

17. Delineating a role for the mitochondrial permeability transition pore in diabetic kidney disease by targeting cyclophilin D

18. Review of potential biomarkers of inflammation and kidney injury in diabetic kidney disease

19. The Role of AGE-RAGE Signalling as a Modulator of Gut Permeability in Diabetes

20. Reduced Growth, Altered Gut Microbiome and Metabolite Profile, and Increased Chronic Kidney Disease Risk in Young Pigs Consuming a Diet Containing Highly Resistant Protein

21. Targeting Methylglyoxal in Diabetic Kidney Disease Using the Mitochondria-Targeted Compound MitoGamide

22. Resistant Starch as a Dietary Intervention to Limit the Progression of Diabetic Kidney Disease

23. Complement C5a Induces Renal Injury in Diabetic Kidney Disease by Disrupting Mitochondrial Metabolic Agility

24. The Mitochondria-Targeted Methylglyoxal Sequestering Compound, MitoGamide, Is Cardioprotective in the Diabetic Heart

25. Globally elevating the AGE clearance receptor, OST48, does not protect against the development of diabetic kidney disease, despite improving insulin secretion

26. Renal ACE2 (Angiotensin-Converting Enzyme 2) Expression Is Modulated by Dietary Fiber Intake, Gut Microbiota, and Their Metabolites

27. The AGE receptor, OST48 drives podocyte foot process effacement and basement membrane expansion (alters structural composition)

28. SOD2 in Skeletal Muscle: New Insights from an Inducible Deletion Model

29. Processed foods drive intestinal barrier permeability and microvascular diseases

30. Training-induced bioenergetic improvement in human skeletal muscle is associated with non-stoichiometric changes in the mitochondrial proteome without reorganization of respiratory chain content

31. SOD2 in skeletal muscle: New insights from an inducible deletion model

32. Thermally processed diet-induced albuminuria, Enterobacteriaceae expansion and cecal metabolome alterations are attenuated by resistant starch in diabetes

33. Mutation of regulatory phosphorylation sites in PFKFB2 worsens renal fibrosis

34. 485-P: T Lymphocytes Infiltration in Kidneys of People with Type 2 Diabetes

35. Methods in renal research: Measurement of autophagic flux in the renal cortex ex vivo

36. RAGE Deletion Confers Renoprotection by Reducing Responsiveness to Transforming Growth Factor-β and Increasing Resistance to Apoptosis

37. Association between habitual dietary and lifestyle behaviours and skin autofluorescence (SAF), a marker of tissue accumulation of advanced glycation endproducts (AGEs), in healthy adults

38. The Devil's in the Detail: The Importance of Specific, Descriptive Language for Reproducibility in Nutrition Science

39. The AGE receptor, OST48 drives podocyte foot process effacement and basement membrane expansion in experimental diabetic kidney disease via promotion of endoplasmic reticulum stress

40. Globally elevating the AGE clearance receptor, OST48, does not protect against the development of diabetic kidney disease, despite improving insulin secretion

41. Nuclear Expression and DNA Binding Capacity of Receptor for Advanced Glycation End Products in Renal Tissue

42. Dietary Advanced Glycation End Products: Digestion, Metabolism and Modulation of Gut Microbial Ecology

43. Thermally Processed Diet-Induced Albuminuria, Complement Activation and Intestinal Permeability Are Attenuated by Resistant Starch in Experimental Diabetes

44. Gut microbiome, prebiotics, intestinal permeability and diabetes complications

45. Long Term High Protein Diet Feeding Alters the Microbiome and Increases Intestinal Permeability, Systemic Inflammation and Kidney Injury in Mice

46. Characterising the Myocardial Mitochondria Phenotype in a Murine Model of Diabetic Cardiomyopathy

47. Can Targeting the Incretin Pathway Dampen RAGE-Mediated Events in Diabetic Nephropathy?

48. Mapping time-course mitochondrial adaptations in the kidney in experimental diabetes

49. Mitochondrial Fission/Fusion and Disease

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