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Increased dicarbonyl metabolism in endothelial cells in hyperglycemia induces anoikis …

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D Dobler, N Ahmed, L Song, KE Eboigbodin, … - Diabetes, 2006 - Am Diabetes Assoc
Chronic vascular disease in diabetes is associated with disruption of
extracellular matrix (ECM) interactions with adherent endothelial cells,
compromising cell survival and impairing vasculature structure. Loss of ...
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[CITATION] Protein glycation, oxidation and nitration free adduct accumulation after bilateral …


N Rabbani, K Sebekova, K Sebekova Jr, A … - Kidney Int, 2007
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Profound mishandling of protein glycation degradation products in uremia and dialysis

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S Agalou, N Ahmed, R Babaei-Jadidi, A … - Journal of the American Society of Nephrology, 2005 - Am Soc Nephrol
The aim of this study was to define the severe deficits of protein glycation
adduct clearance in chronic renal failure and elimination in peritoneal dialysis
(PD) and hemodialysis (HD) therapy using a liquid chromatography-triple ...
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Methylglyoxal administration induces diabetes-like microvascular changes and perturbs …


J Berlanga, D Cibrian, I Guill# x00c9n, F … - Clinical Science, 2005 - submit.clinsci.org
Increased formation of MG (methylglyoxal) and related protein glycation in
diabetes has been linked to the development of diabetic vascular complications.
Diabetes is also associated with impaired wound healing. In the present ...
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Peptide mapping identifies hotspot site of modification in human serum albumin by …


N Ahmed, D Dobler, M Dean, PJ Thornalley - Journal of Biological Chemistry, 2005 - ASBMB
Methylglyoxal is a potent glycating agent under physiological conditions. Human
serum albumin is modified by methylglyoxal in vivo. The glycation adducts formed
and structural and functional changes induced by methylglyoxal modification ...
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Degradation products of proteins damaged by glycation, oxidation and nitration in clinical …


N Ahmed, R Babaei-Jadidi, SK Howell, PJ … - Diabetologia, 2005 - Springer
Abstract Aims/hypothesis: Hyperglycaemia in diabetes is associated with
increased glycation, oxidative stress and nitrosative stress. Proteins modified
consequently contain glycation, oxidation and nitration adduct residues, ...
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[CITATION] Elevated plasma methylglyoxal and glyoxal in uraemia: implications for advanced glycation …


VM Mann, B Tucker, PJ Thornalley, A Dawnay - Kidney Int, 1999
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[CITATION] The receptor RAGE regulates glyoxalase-1 transcription, expression and activity


A Bierhaus, I Konrade, GM Haag, PM … - Diabetologia, 2005
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[CITATION] Sample storage conditions for the assay of glyoxalase activities in whole blood samples


AC McLellan, PJ Thornalley - Annals of clinical biochemistry, 1992 - cat.inist.fr
Sample storage conditions for the assay of glyoxalase activities in whole
blood samples. AC MCLELLAN, PJ THORNALLEY Annals of clinical ...
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The purification and characterization of liver glyoxalase I from normal mice and from mice …

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RA Strzinek, VE Scholes, SJ Norton - Cancer Research, 1972 - AACR
Departments of Biological Sciences ¡RAS. VES/ and Chemistry /SJNJ, North
Texas State University, Dentón, Texas 76203 ... Glyoxalase I has been
purified from the livers of normal DBA/1J mice (565-fold) and mice bearing ...
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