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The following pages link to Acetyl- L -carnitine decreases glycation of lens proteins: in vitro studies (Q77901425):
Displaying 11 items.
- Age-related changes in the kinetics of human lenses: prevention of the cataract (Q28071361) (← links)
- Increased protein glycation in diabetes mellitus is associated with decreased aspirin-mediated protein acetylation and reduced sensitivity of blood platelets to aspirin (Q28217950) (← links)
- Randomized, placebo-controlled, double blind study on the clinical efficacy of a cream containing 5%alpha-lipoic acid related to photoageing of facial skin (Q33195004) (← links)
- Lens metabolomic profiling as a tool to understand cataractogenesis in Atlantic salmon and rainbow trout reared at optimum and high temperature (Q33574353) (← links)
- Acetyl-L-carnitine ameliorates mitochondrial dysfunction following contusion spinal cord injury (Q33965418) (← links)
- Acetyl-L-carnitine physical-chemical, metabolic, and therapeutic properties: relevance for its mode of action in Alzheimer's disease and geriatric depression (Q34111025) (← links)
- Acetyl-L-carnitine treatment following spinal cord injury improves mitochondrial function correlated with remarkable tissue sparing and functional recovery. (Q35980880) (← links)
- Old and new molecular mechanisms associated with platelet resistance to antithrombotics (Q37772417) (← links)
- Pharmacological interventions for spinal cord injury: Where do we stand? How might we step forward? (Q37878593) (← links)
- Effects of long-term acetyl-L-carnitine administration in rats--II: Protection against the disrupting effect of stress on the acquisition of appetitive behavior (Q44374777) (← links)
- Aspirin resistance and diabetes mellitus (Q46806933) (← links)