Probing glycation potential of dietary sugars in human blood by an integrated in vitro approach.
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C. Ihling | A. Sinz | L. Wessjohann | A. Frolov | C. Birkemeyer | A. Soboleva | N. Frolova | T. Mamontova | Viet D Nguyen | Daniela Eisenschmidt-Bönn | A. Kim | U. M. Herfurth
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