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Glycated albumin increases oxidative stress, activates NF-kappa B and extracellular signal-regulated kinase (ERK), and stimulates ERK-dependent transforming ...
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The glycated albumin (GA) is a test that reflects short-term glycemia and is not influenced by situations that falsely alter A1C levels. GA is the higher ...
Glycated albumin determinations either as fructosamine or specifically by immunoassay are only of use for short-term monitoring of diabetes and are not likely ...
GA is used as a biomarker for the control of blood glucose level for certain diabetic patients when HbA1c fails. ... Therefore, the increased GA levels were not ...
Abstract. Protein glycosylation is an essential co- and post-translational modification of secretory and membrane proteins in all eukaryotes.
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Our previous studies have shown that early glycation adducts of human serum albumin upregulate chemokine gene expression and protein synthesis in hRPE and ...
Objective: To investigate the antiglycation potential of 19 medicinal plants extracts using albumin by estimating different indicators: (1) glycation (early and ...
Nov 27, 2023 · A biosensor specifically engineered to detect glycated albumin (GA), a critical biomarker for diabetes monitoring, is presented.
Apr 7, 2014 · Glycated albumin reacts with glucose ten times more rapidly than HbA1C and has shorter half-life which makes it more reliable for indicating ...
Glycated albumin is albumin that has been glycated (bound to sugar). Albumin is the most common type of protein found in blood (~80% of circulating proteins) ...