Crocin treatment decreased pancreatic atrophy, LOX-1 and RAGE mRNA expression of pancreas tissue in cholesterol-fed and streptozotocin-induced diabetic rats
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Z. Bahari | Shima Shahyad | M. Mohammadi | M. E. Bayatpoor | J. Raouf Sarshoori | S. Mirzaee | Mohammad Karami Abd
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