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Aćimović et al., 2014 - Google Patents

The efficiency of compounds with α-amino-β-mercapto-ethane group in protection of human serum albumin carbonylation and cross-linking with methylglyoxal

Aćimović et al., 2014

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7882795980238189763
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Aćimović J
Penezić A
Pavićević I
Jovanović V
Mandić L
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Molecular BioSystems

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α-Oxoaldehydes, which are produced in higher quantities in diabetes, uremia, oxidative stress, inflammation and aging, react with the amino, guanidine and thiol groups of proteins and cause the formation of advanced glycated end-products and protein cross-linking. To …
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