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Glomeruli from diabetic OVE26 mice and non-diabetic FVB mice
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Glycated albumin is lower in infants than in adults and correlated with both age and serum albumin.
Usefulness of glycated albumin assay for diabetes monitoring.
Glycated albumin is a potential diagnostic tool for diabetes mellitus.
Angiotensin-(1-7) decreases glycated albumin-induced endothelial interleukin-6 expression via modula…
Associations of glycated albumin level with coronary artery disease].
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Salivary Glycated Albumin
Glycated Albumin in Pregnancy
Lucica ® Glycated Albumin-L Clinical Program - Pivotal Study
Glycated Albumin Combined With Body Composition for Gestational Diabetes Mellitus Prediction
Value of Glycated Albumin in Intervention of Glycemic Control in Chinese Patients With Type 2 Diabet…
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