Disparate effects on renal and oxidative parameters following RAGE deletion, AGE accumulation inhibition, or dietary AGE control in experimental diabetic nephropathy
Adeline Tan(Albert Einstein College of Medicine), Melinda T. Coughlan(Baker Heart and Diabetes Institute), Sofianos Andrikopoulos(The University of Melbourne), Mark E. Cooper(Baker Heart and Diabetes Institute), Angelika Bierhaus(Heidelberg University), Vicki Thallas‐Bonke(Albert Einstein College of Medicine), Brooke E. Harcourt(Albert Einstein College of Medicine), Richard O’Brien(The University of Melbourne), Karly C. Sourris(Baker Heart and Diabetes Institute), Merlin C. Thomas(Baker Heart and Diabetes Institute), Sally A. Penfold(Albert Einstein College of Medicine), Josephine M. Forbes(Translational Research Institute)
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