Simple non-invasive assessment of advanced glycation endproduct accumulation
Robbert Meerwaldt, Andries J. Smit(Kidney Centre), Rijk O. B. Gans(Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam), P. H. N. Oomen, Thera P. Links(University Medical Center Groningen), J J Jager(Diakonessenhuis hospital), R. Graaff(University of Groningen), John Baynes(Dartmouth College), Suzanne R. Thorpe(University of South Carolina), Nathan L. Alderson(University of South Carolina)
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