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Soluble receptor for advanced glycation end product (sRAGE)/pentosidine ratio: a potential risk factor determinant for Type 2 diabetic retinopathy

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Table 1. Demographic profiles of the healthy controls, DNR, DR, NPDR and PDR patients
Figure 1. The measured biochemical parameters in Ctrl (n = 235), DNR (n = 171), DR
Table 2. Linear correlation analysis between AOPP, pentosidine, sRAGE levels and several biochemical parameters in DNR patients (n = 171)
Table 4. Cont.

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