Journal of Diabetes and Its Complications
Volume 16, Issue 5 , Pages 359-362 , September 2002

Erythrocyte membrane glycation and NA+–K+ levels in NIDDM

Received 17 July 2001 ,Revised 18 October 2001 ,Accepted 16 November 2001.

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Journal of Diabetes and Its Complications
Volume 16, Issue 5 , Pages 359-362 , September 2002