Search Results - "Batkulwar, Kedar B."
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Molecular investigations of protriptyline as a multi-target directed ligand in Alzheimer's disease
Published in PloS one (20-08-2014)“…Alzheimer's disease (AD) is a complex neurodegenerative disorder involving multiple cellular and molecular processes. The discovery of drug molecules capable…”
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Investigation of phosphoproteome in RAGE signaling
Published in Proteomics (Weinheim) (01-01-2015)“…The receptor for advanced glycation end products (RAGE) is one of the most important proteins implicated in diabetes, cardiovascular diseases,…”
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Glycation induces conformational changes in the amyloid-β peptide and enhances its aggregation propensity: molecular insights
Published in Physical chemistry chemical physics : PCCP (23-11-2016)“…The cytotoxicity of the amyloid beta (Aβ) peptide, implicated in the pathogenesis of Alzheimer's disease (AD), can be enhanced by its post-translational…”
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Targeted quantification of N-1-(carboxymethyl) valine and N-1-(carboxyethyl) valine peptides of β-hemoglobin for better diagnostics in diabetes
Published in Clinical proteomics (2016)“…N-1-(Deoxyfructosyl) valine (DFV) β-hemoglobin (β-Hb), commonly referred as HbA1c, is widely used diagnostic marker in diabetes, believed to provide glycemic…”
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Targeted quantification of N-1- valine peptides of [beta]-hemoglobin for better diagnostics in diabetes
Published in Clinical proteomics (29-03-2016)“…Background N-1-(Deoxyfructosyl) valine (DFV) [beta]-hemoglobin ([beta]-Hb), commonly referred as HbA1c, is widely used diagnostic marker in diabetes, believed…”
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Targeted quantification of N-1-(carboxymethyl) valine and N-1-(carboxyethyl) valine peptides of [beta]-hemoglobin for better diagnostics in diabetes
Published in Clinical proteomics (29-03-2016)“…Background N-1-(Deoxyfructosyl) valine (DFV) [beta]-hemoglobin ([beta]-Hb), commonly referred as HbA1c, is widely used diagnostic marker in diabetes, believed…”
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