Diabetes is a common endocrine disorder characterized by hyperglycemia leading to nonenzymatic glycation of proteins, responsible for chronic complications. The development of mass spectrometric techniques able to give highly specific and reliable results in proteome field is of wide interest for physicians, giving them new tools to monitor the disease progression and the possible complications related to diabetes, as well as the effectiveness of therapeutic treatments. This paper reports and discusses some of the data pertaining protein glycation in diabetic subjects obtained by matrix-assisted laser desorption ionization (MALDI) mass spectrometry (MS). The preliminary studies carried out by in vitro protein glycation experiments show clea...
Protein glycation is a concentration-dependent nonenzymatic reaction of reducing sugars with amine g...
Glycated peptides arising from in vivo digestion of glycated proteins, usually called advanced glyca...
The IgG glycation level of 30 healthy subjects and 60 type 2 diabetic patients with different degree...
Diabetes is a common endocrine disorder characterized by hyperglycemia leading to nonenzymatic glyca...
Copyright © 2013 Annunziata Lapolla et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Crea...
Mass spectrometry has been widely used in the field of diabetes. The development of new ionization m...
Mass spectrometry has been widely used in the field of diabetes. The development of new ionization m...
Recent studies on non-enzymatic protein glycation are reviewed, and results are critically discussed...
AbstractThe glycation-induced functional change of immunoglobulins is of particular interest. The gl...
The glycation-induced functional change of immunoglobulins is of particular interest. The glycation ...
The molecular species present in globins from healthy and diabetic subjects with and without chronic...
The nonenzymatic protein glycation and the subsequent formation of advanced glycation end products i...
Non-enzymatic glycosylation or glycation involves covalent attachment of reducing sugar residues to ...
The modification of proteins by reducing sugars is a process that occurs naturally in the body. This...
This thesis describes the application and development of new analysis techniques for examining glyca...
Protein glycation is a concentration-dependent nonenzymatic reaction of reducing sugars with amine g...
Glycated peptides arising from in vivo digestion of glycated proteins, usually called advanced glyca...
The IgG glycation level of 30 healthy subjects and 60 type 2 diabetic patients with different degree...
Diabetes is a common endocrine disorder characterized by hyperglycemia leading to nonenzymatic glyca...
Copyright © 2013 Annunziata Lapolla et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Crea...
Mass spectrometry has been widely used in the field of diabetes. The development of new ionization m...
Mass spectrometry has been widely used in the field of diabetes. The development of new ionization m...
Recent studies on non-enzymatic protein glycation are reviewed, and results are critically discussed...
AbstractThe glycation-induced functional change of immunoglobulins is of particular interest. The gl...
The glycation-induced functional change of immunoglobulins is of particular interest. The glycation ...
The molecular species present in globins from healthy and diabetic subjects with and without chronic...
The nonenzymatic protein glycation and the subsequent formation of advanced glycation end products i...
Non-enzymatic glycosylation or glycation involves covalent attachment of reducing sugar residues to ...
The modification of proteins by reducing sugars is a process that occurs naturally in the body. This...
This thesis describes the application and development of new analysis techniques for examining glyca...
Protein glycation is a concentration-dependent nonenzymatic reaction of reducing sugars with amine g...
Glycated peptides arising from in vivo digestion of glycated proteins, usually called advanced glyca...
The IgG glycation level of 30 healthy subjects and 60 type 2 diabetic patients with different degree...