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Helen Vlassara

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Diabetes Care|May 30, 2006
Diabetes and advanced glycoxidation end productsAmy G Huebschmann, Judith G Regensteiner, Helen Vlassara, et al.
Diabetes|May 27, 2003
Fetal or neonatal low-glycotoxin environment prevents autoimmune diabetes in NOD miceMelpomeni Peppa, Cijiang He, Masakazu Hattori, et al.
International Journal of Endocrinology|June 24, 2015
Diabetes Mellitus 2014Ilias Migdalis, David Leslie, Anastasia Mavrogiannaki, et al.
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences|July 23, 2005
Diet-derived advanced glycation end products are major contributors to the body's AGE pool and induce inflammation in healthy subjectsJaime Uribarri, Weijing Cai, Oana Sandu, et al.
Diabetes|July 28, 2005
Insulin resistance and type 2 diabetes in high-fat-fed mice are linked to high glycotoxin intakeOana Sandu, Keying Song, Weijing Cai, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|August 22, 2012
Oral advanced glycation endproducts (AGEs) promote insulin resistance and diabetes by depleting the antioxidant defenses AGE receptor-1 and sirtuin 1Weijing Cai, Maya Ramdas, Li Zhu, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|August 4, 2004
Advanced glycation endproduct (AGE) receptor 1 is a negative regulator of the inflammatory response to AGE in mesangial cellsChangyong Lu, John Cijiang He, Weijing Cai, et al.
Molecular Medicine (Cambridge, Mass.)|October 24, 2002
Oxidative stress-inducing carbonyl compounds from common foods: novel mediators of cellular dysfunctionWeijing Cai, Qiao-Di Gao, Li Zhu, et al.
Clinical Journal of the American Society of Nephrology : CJASN|February 25, 2015
Effects of sevelamer carbonate on advanced glycation end products and antioxidant/pro-oxidant status in patients with diabetic kidney diseaseElena M Yubero-Serrano, Mark Woodward, Leonid Poretsky, et al.
Kidney International. Supplement|December 1, 2009
Role of oxidants/inflammation in declining renal function in chronic kidney disease and normal agingHelen Vlassara, Massimo Torreggiani, James B Post, et al.
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Diabetes Care|May 30, 2006
Diabetes and advanced glycoxidation end productsAmy G Huebschmann, Judith G Regensteiner, Helen Vlassara, et al.
Diabetes|May 27, 2003
Fetal or neonatal low-glycotoxin environment prevents autoimmune diabetes in NOD miceMelpomeni Peppa, Cijiang He, Masakazu Hattori, et al.
International Journal of Endocrinology|June 24, 2015
Diabetes Mellitus 2014Ilias Migdalis, David Leslie, Anastasia Mavrogiannaki, et al.
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences|July 23, 2005
Diet-derived advanced glycation end products are major contributors to the body's AGE pool and induce inflammation in healthy subjectsJaime Uribarri, Weijing Cai, Oana Sandu, et al.
Diabetes|July 28, 2005
Insulin resistance and type 2 diabetes in high-fat-fed mice are linked to high glycotoxin intakeOana Sandu, Keying Song, Weijing Cai, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|August 22, 2012
Oral advanced glycation endproducts (AGEs) promote insulin resistance and diabetes by depleting the antioxidant defenses AGE receptor-1 and sirtuin 1Weijing Cai, Maya Ramdas, Li Zhu, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|August 4, 2004
Advanced glycation endproduct (AGE) receptor 1 is a negative regulator of the inflammatory response to AGE in mesangial cellsChangyong Lu, John Cijiang He, Weijing Cai, et al.
Molecular Medicine (Cambridge, Mass.)|October 24, 2002
Oxidative stress-inducing carbonyl compounds from common foods: novel mediators of cellular dysfunctionWeijing Cai, Qiao-Di Gao, Li Zhu, et al.
Clinical Journal of the American Society of Nephrology : CJASN|February 25, 2015
Effects of sevelamer carbonate on advanced glycation end products and antioxidant/pro-oxidant status in patients with diabetic kidney diseaseElena M Yubero-Serrano, Mark Woodward, Leonid Poretsky, et al.
Kidney International. Supplement|December 1, 2009
Role of oxidants/inflammation in declining renal function in chronic kidney disease and normal agingHelen Vlassara, Massimo Torreggiani, James B Post, et al.
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