evaluated the toxic effect of glyceraldehyde-derived intracellular AGEs on normal and malignant pancreatic ductal cells by assessing the cell viability, toxicity, and oxidative stress, followed by proteomic analysis.
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Senavirathna, L., Ma, C., Chen, R., & Pan, S. (2021). Proteomic Investigation of Glyceraldehyde-Derived Intracellular AGEs and Their Potential Influence on Pancreatic Ductal Cells. Cells, 10(5), 1005. https://doi.org/10.3390/cells10051005 Cite