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Metabolism: Clinical and Experimental|December 1, 1985
Protein glycosylation and the pathogenesis of atherosclerosisA Cerami, H Vlassara, M Brownlee
Scientific American|May 1, 1987
Glucose and agingA Cerami, H Vlassara, M Brownlee
The Journal of Experimental Medicine|November 1, 1983
Covalent attachment of soluble proteins by nonenzymatically glycosylated collagen. Role in the in situ formation of immune complexesM Brownlee, S Pongor, A Cerami
The Journal of Experimental Medicine|July 1, 1984
Accumulation of diabetic rat peripheral nerve myelin by macrophages increases with the presence of advanced glycosylation endproductsH Vlassara, M Brownlee, A Cerami
Diabetologia|July 30, 2008
Oral benfotiamine plus alpha-lipoic acid normalises complication-causing pathways in type 1 diabetesX Du, D Edelstein, M Brownlee
Diabetes/Metabolism Reviews|August 1, 1988
Advanced products of nonenzymatic glycosylation and the pathogenesis of diabetic vascular diseaseM Brownlee, A Cerami, H Vlassara
Progress in Clinical and Biological Research|January 1, 1989
Macrophage receptor-mediated processing and regulation of advanced glycosylation endproduct (AGE)-modified proteins: role in diabetes and agingH Vlassara, M Brownlee, A Cerami
The New England Journal of Medicine|May 19, 1988
Advanced glycosylation end products in tissue and the biochemical basis of diabetic complicationsM Brownlee, A Cerami, H Vlassara
Diabetes|July 1, 1983
Excessive nonenzymatic glycosylation of peripheral and central nervous system myelin components in diabetic ratsH Vlassara, M Brownlee, A Cerami
The Journal of Experimental Medicine|October 1, 1986
Novel macrophage receptor for glucose-modified proteins is distinct from previously described scavenger receptorsH Vlassara, M Brownlee, A Cerami
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Metabolism: Clinical and Experimental|December 1, 1985
Protein glycosylation and the pathogenesis of atherosclerosisA Cerami, H Vlassara, M Brownlee
Scientific American|May 1, 1987
Glucose and agingA Cerami, H Vlassara, M Brownlee
The Journal of Experimental Medicine|November 1, 1983
Covalent attachment of soluble proteins by nonenzymatically glycosylated collagen. Role in the in situ formation of immune complexesM Brownlee, S Pongor, A Cerami
The Journal of Experimental Medicine|July 1, 1984
Accumulation of diabetic rat peripheral nerve myelin by macrophages increases with the presence of advanced glycosylation endproductsH Vlassara, M Brownlee, A Cerami
Diabetologia|July 30, 2008
Oral benfotiamine plus alpha-lipoic acid normalises complication-causing pathways in type 1 diabetesX Du, D Edelstein, M Brownlee
Diabetes/Metabolism Reviews|August 1, 1988
Advanced products of nonenzymatic glycosylation and the pathogenesis of diabetic vascular diseaseM Brownlee, A Cerami, H Vlassara
Progress in Clinical and Biological Research|January 1, 1989
Macrophage receptor-mediated processing and regulation of advanced glycosylation endproduct (AGE)-modified proteins: role in diabetes and agingH Vlassara, M Brownlee, A Cerami
The New England Journal of Medicine|May 19, 1988
Advanced glycosylation end products in tissue and the biochemical basis of diabetic complicationsM Brownlee, A Cerami, H Vlassara
Diabetes|July 1, 1983
Excessive nonenzymatic glycosylation of peripheral and central nervous system myelin components in diabetic ratsH Vlassara, M Brownlee, A Cerami
The Journal of Experimental Medicine|October 1, 1986
Novel macrophage receptor for glucose-modified proteins is distinct from previously described scavenger receptorsH Vlassara, M Brownlee, A Cerami
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