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Methylglyoxal-induced modification of arginine residues decreases the activity of NADPH-generating enzymes
Philip E Morgan, Pamela J Sheahan, David I Pattison,
Michael Jonathan Davies
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Medicine & Life Sciences
Advanced Glycation End Products
24%
Aldehydes
48%
Animals
5%
Antioxidants
7%
Arginine
65%
Coenzymes
12%
Enzymes
38%
Glucose
6%
Glucosephosphate Dehydrogenase
62%
High Pressure Liquid Chromatography
8%
imidazolone
35%
Isocitrate Dehydrogenase
82%
Ketones
12%
NADP
76%
Oxidants
10%
Oxidation-Reduction
9%
Pentose Phosphate Pathway
13%
Peptide Mapping
13%
Peptides
6%
Proteins
3%
Pyruvaldehyde
100%
Chemical Compounds
Advanced Glycation End-Product
40%
Aldehyde
39%
Antioxidant Agent
10%
Arginine Residue
86%
Coenzyme
15%
Environment
7%
Glucose
10%
Glycation
18%
Metabolic
11%
Methylglyoxal
94%
Modification
39%
NADP(+)
62%
Pentose Phosphate
20%
Peptide
16%
Plasma
8%
Protein
5%