NATURAL COMPOUNDS THAT INHIBIT PROTEIN GLYCATION: A REVIEW FOR RECENT FINDINGS
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T. Kumosani | S. Moselhy | K. Abulnaja | M. Hasan | S. S. Razvi | Abudukadeer Kuerban | Y. Almulaiky | Abdulrahman L-AL-Malki | Mohammed Nihal Hasan
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