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  • 7. Antiglycative and anti-VEGF effects of s-ethyl cysteine and s-propyl cysteine in kidney of diabetic mice.
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  • 9. Anti-glycative and anti-inflammatory effects of protocatechuic acid in brain of mice treated by D-galactose.
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    Aparecida Resende F, de Andrade Barcala CA, da Silva Faria MC, Kato FH, Cunha WR, Tavares DC.
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  • 14. Protective effects of ursolic acid and oleanolic acid in leukemic cells.
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  • 17. Protective effects of an aqueous extract from pepino (Solanum muricatum Ait.) in diabetic mice.
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  • 18. Effect of vanadate administration on polyol pathway in diabetic rat kidney.
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  • 19. Gene expression of receptor for advanced glycosylation end products and its modulation by aminoguanidine in diabetic kidney tissue.
    Huang Y, Lin S, Zhou J.
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