J Nicolay, J Schneider, O Niemoeller, F Artunc … - Cell Physiol Biochem, 2006 - content.karger.com Page 1. 223 Original Paper Cell Physiol Biochem 2006;18:223-232 Accepted:
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PY Chuang, Q Yu, W Fang, J Uribarri, JC He - Kidney International, 2007 - nature.com Advanced glycation endproducts (AGEs) and a receptor for AGEs (RAGE) have been
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PJ Thornalley - Trends in Molecular Medicine, 2006 - Elsevier Overexpression and silencing of glyoxalase 1 (Glo1) in brains of mice and
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T Chang, L Wu - Canadian journal of physiology and pharmacology, 2006 - article.pubs.nrc-cnrc.gc.ca Abstract: Pathogenic mechanisms for essential hypertension are unclear despite
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