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1. Role of skin autofluorescence in managing renal and cardiac diseases in outpatient dermatology.

2. Higher habitual intake of dietary dicarbonyls is associated with higher corresponding plasma dicarbonyl concentrations and skin autofluorescence: the Maastricht Study

3. Higher habitual intake of dietary dicarbonyls is associated with higher corresponding plasma dicarbonyl concentrations and skin autofluorescence: the Maastricht Study

4. Skin Autofluorescence, a Noninvasive Biomarker for Advanced Glycation End-Products, Is Associated With Prevalent Vertebral and Major Osteoporotic Fractures: The Rotterdam Study

5. A Biological Age Model Designed for Health Promotion Interventions:Protocol for an Interdisciplinary Study for Model Development

6. A Biological Age Model Designed for Health Promotion Interventions:Protocol for an Interdisciplinary Study for Model Development

7. The association between dietary and skin advanced glycation end products: the Rotterdam Study

8. Skin Autofluorescence, a Measure of Cumulative Metabolic Stress and Advanced Glycation End Products, Decreases During the Summer in Dialysis Patients

9. Skin Autofluorescence Measurement in Subclinical Atheromatous Disease : Results from the ILERVAS Project

10. Skin- and Plasmaautofluorescence in hemodialysis with glucose-free or glucose-containing dialysate

11. Skin- and Plasmaautofluorescence in hemodialysis with glucose-free or glucose-containing dialysate

12. Skin- and Plasmaautofluorescence in hemodialysis with glucose-free or glucose-containing dialysate

13. Skin Autofluorescence is Associated with Early-stage Atherosclerosis in Patients with Type 1 Diabetes

14. Skin- and Plasmaautofluorescence in hemodialysis with glucose-free or glucose-containing dialysate

15. Skin- and Plasmaautofluorescence in hemodialysis with glucose-free or glucose-containing dialysate

16. Glucose degradation products in patients on hemodialysis : interventional studies

17. Glucose degradation products in patients on hemodialysis : interventional studies

18. Glucose degradation products in patients on hemodialysis : interventional studies

19. Glucose degradation products in patients on hemodialysis : interventional studies

20. Skin autofluorescence (a marker for advanced glycation end products) and erectile dysfunction in diabetes.

21. Glucose degradation products in patients on hemodialysis : interventional studies

22. Comparing changes in plasma and skin autofluorescence in low-flux versus high-flux hemodialysis

23. Diet and glycaemia: the markers and their meaning. A report of the Unilever Nutrition Workshop

24. Diet and glycaemia: the markers and their meaning. A report of the Unilever Nutrition Workshop

25. Skin and Plasma Autofluorescence During Hemodialysis : A Pilot Study

26. Increase in skin autofluorescence and release of heart-type fatty acid binding protein in plasma predicts mortality of hemodialysis patients

27. Does hepatitis C increase the accumulation of advanced glycation end products in haemodialysis patients?

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