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Differential Effects of High Glucose and Methylglyoxal on Viability and Polyol Metabolism in Immortalized Adult Mouse Schwann Cells 高糖和甲基乙二醛对永生化成年小鼠雪旺细胞活力和多元醇代谢的差异影响
The Open Diabetes Journal Pub Date : 2008-12-24 DOI: 10.2174/1876524600801010001
K. Sango, H. Yanagisawa, Koichi Kato, N. Kato, H. Hirooka, K. Watabe
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