Glucose, Glycation, and RAGE
Thoralf Wendt(Columbia University), Ann Marie Schmidt(New York University), Bernd Arnold(German Cancer Research Center), Ravichandran Ramasamy(New York University), Angelika Bierhaus(Heidelberg University), Peter P. Nawroth(Heidelberg University), Shi Fang Yan(University of Kansas), Jiancheng Guo(Columbia University), Nozomu Tanji(Columbia University), Vivette D. D’Agati(Columbia University), Barry I. Hudson(University of Miami)
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