Diabetes increases formation of advanced glycation end products on Sarco(endo)plasmic reticulum Ca2+-ATPase.
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Mu Wang | Yinong Zhang | K. Patel | Mu Wang | K. Bidasee | H. R. Besch | Yinong Zhang | C. Shao | U. D. Dincer | Keshore R Bidasee | Chun Hong Shao | Kaushik P Patel | U Deniz Dincer | Henry R Besch | U. Dincer | Deniz Dincer
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