The effects of 5% and 25% galactose diets on lens polyols, glutathione and protein glycation in male and female pigs.
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I. Birlouez-Aragon | I Birlouez-Aragon | S Alloussi | M Morawiec | C Fevrier | C. Février | M. Morawiec | S. Alloussi
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