Photo-enhanced modification of human skin elastin in actinic elastosis by N(epsilon)-(carboxymethyl)lysine, one of the glycoxidation products of the Maillard reaction.
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K. Ikeda | S. Horiuchi | K Mizutari | T Ono | K Ikeda | K Kayashima | S Horiuchi | K. Kayashima | K. Kayashima | K. Mizutari | T. Ono | Seikoh Horiuchi | Kumiko Mizutari | Tomomichi Ono | Ken-ichi Kayashima | Kumiko Mizutari
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