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therapy and affects ∼40% of type 1 and type 2 diabetic patients. It increases the risk of
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may be risk markers and risk factors of disease development. We measured the concen- trations
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I Dalle-Donne, G Aldini, M Carini, R … - Journal of Cellular …, 2006 - interscience.wiley.com Carbonylation of proteins is an irreversible oxidative damage, often leading to a loss of protein
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N Karachalias, R Babaei-Jadidi, N Ahmed … - Biochemical Society …, 2003 - bst.portlandpress.com The accumulation of AGEs (advanced glycation end products) in diabetes mellitus has been
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