[CITATION][C] The dark side of glucose

AM Schmidt, SD Yan, DM Stern - Nature medicine, 1995 - nature.com
AM Schmidt, SD Yan, DM Stern
Nature medicine, 1995nature.com
The dark side of glucose Page 1 TG 1995 Nature Publishing Group http://www.nature.com/naturemedicine
NEWS S VIEWS ------------ The dark side of glucose Non-enzymatic glycation, cellular receptors
and oxidant stress together have implications for the pathogenesis of cellular dysfunction in
diabetes and beyond (pages 1057–1061). Proteins or lipids exposed to reducing sugars
become non-enzymatically glycated and oxidized. Initially, reversible early glycation adducts
form, the best known of which is haemoglobin A, (used for long-term monitoring of glucose …
Non-enzymatic glycation, cellular receptors and oxidant stress together have implications for the pathogenesis of cellular dysfunction in diabetes and beyond (pages 1057–1061).
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