Cardiovascular , Pulmonary and Renal Pathology Induction of Diabetes in Aged C 57 B 6 Mice Results in Severe Nephropathy An Association with Oxidative Stress , Endoplasmic Reticulum Stress , and Inflammation
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G. Striker | H. Vlassara | H. Xiong | M. Torreggiani | F. Zheng | Rui-hua Zhang | A. Ting | Jin Wu
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