The Advanced Glycation End Product, N∊-(Carboxymethyl)lysine, Is a Product of both Lipid Peroxidation and Glycoxidation Reactions
Min-Xin Fu(University of South Carolina), Suzanne R. Thorpe(University of South Carolina), John Baynes(Dartmouth College), Timothy J. Lyons(Queen's University Belfast), Alicia J. Jenkins(The University of Melbourne), Jesús R. Requena(University of South Carolina)
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