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The International Journal of Molecular Medicine is a monthly, peer-reviewed journal devoted to the publication of high quality studies related to the molecular mechanisms of human disease. The journal welcomes research on all aspects of molecular and clinical research, ranging from biochemistry to immunology, pathology, genetics, human genomics, microbiology, molecular pathogenesis, molecular cardiology, molecular surgery and molecular psychology.

The International Journal of Molecular Medicine aims to provide an insight for researchers within the community in regard to developing molecular tools and identifying molecular targets for the diagnosis and treatment of a diverse number of human diseases.

Publisher: Spandidos Publications

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Volume 37, Number 5, 2016

Articles

Determining whether curcumin degradation/condensation is actually bioactivation (Review)
pp. 1151-1158(8)
Authors: Jankun; Wyganowska-Świątkowska; Dettlaff; Jelińska; Surdacka; Wątróbska-Świetlikowska; Skrzypczak-Jankun

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The decreased expression of electron transfer flavoprotein β is associated with tubular cell apoptosis in diabetic nephropathy
pp. 1290-1298(9)
Authors: Wang; Zhang; Chen; Zhao; Kong; Yan; Zhang; Sun; Lan; Li; Li

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Sonic hedgehog-mediated epithelial-mesenchymal transition in renal tubulointerstitial fibrosis
pp. 1317-1327(11)
Authors: Bai; Lu; Lin; Xu; Hu; Liang; Hong; Chen

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Valsartan ameliorates podocyte loss in diabetic mice through the Notch pathway
pp. 1328-1336(9)
Authors: Gao; Yao; Cao; Liu; Liu; Duan

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A robust biomarker of differential correlations improves the diagnosis of cytologically indeterminate thyroid cancers
pp. 1355-1362(8)
Authors: Gomez-Rueda; Palacios-Corona; Gutiérrez-Hermosillo; Trevino

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Adipose tissue-derived stem cells promote the reversion of non-alcoholic fatty liver disease: An in vivo study
pp. 1389-1396(8)
Authors: Liao; Pan; Wang; Zheng; Xu; Chen; Gao; Cai; Liu; Liu

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5,7-Dihydroxy-6-geranylflavanone improves insulin sensitivity through PPARα/γ dual activation
pp. 1397-1404(8)
Authors: Lee; Yoon; Kim; Kwon; Bae; Kim; Kim

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Differential effects of the two amino acid sensing systems, the GCN2 kinase and the mTOR complex 1, on primary human alloreactive CD4+ T-cells
pp. 1412-1420(9)
Authors: Eleftheriadis; Pissas; Antoniadi; Liakopoulos; Tsogka; Sounidaki; Stefanidis

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