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American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1985
Maternal and cord blood glycosylated hemoglobin levels were measured by an affinity chromatographic method in three groups: normal women (nondiabetic women who gave birth to infants that were normal for gestational age); test women (women who had no evidence of glucose intolerance with screening procedures and who gave birth to large-for-gestational ...
Adi Mehta+2 more
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Maternal and cord blood glycosylated hemoglobin levels were measured by an affinity chromatographic method in three groups: normal women (nondiabetic women who gave birth to infants that were normal for gestational age); test women (women who had no evidence of glucose intolerance with screening procedures and who gave birth to large-for-gestational ...
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Structural changes in hemoglobin and glycation
Hemoglobin (Hb) is a hemeprotein found inside erythrocytes and is crucial in transporting oxygen and carbon dioxide in our bodies. In erythrocytes (Ery), the main energy source is glucose metabolized through glycolysis. However, a fraction of Hb can undergo glycation, in which a free amine group from the protein spontaneously binds to the carbonyl of ...Amanda Luise Alves Nascimento+5 more
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Association of glycated hemoglobin with hemoglobin levels in elderly nondiabetic subjects
European Journal of Internal Medicine, 2016Glycated hemoglobin (HgbA1C) is being increasingly used for the diagnosis of diabetes mellitus due to its high availability and reproducibility. Several studies have shown that HgbA1C levels may be affected by levels of hemoglobin and nutritional factors associated with anemia, such as vitamin B12 and iron deficiency.
Nira Koren-Morag+10 more
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Assessing the Utility of Glycated Hemoglobin
Diabetes Care, 1998Mark S. Eberhardt, Katherine M. Flegal
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Acceleration of hemoglobin glycation with aging
Clinica Chimica Acta, 1993Koji Nakashima+2 more
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NONENZYMIC GLYCATION OF HEMOGLOBIN
1992Publisher Summary There have been considerable efforts made in recent years to identify the structural factors of the proteins that could influence the site selectivity of nonenzymic glycation. The structural factors that endow the microenvironment of the glycation site the potential to catalyze the Amadori rearrangement may be arising from either ...
Parimala Nacharaju+1 more
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Glycated hemoglobin measurement: intermethod comparison.
Diabetes, nutrition & metabolism, 2001Clinical interpretation of changes in serial measurements of patients' HbA1c ought to be based on the knowledge of pre-analytical, analytical and intra-individual sources of variation that affect the results. The detectable change in HbA1c percentage depends on total analytical error. Since we have previously evidenced major problems in the routine use
MATTEUCCI, ELENA+4 more
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Fructosamine or Glycated Hemoglobin?
Journal of the American Geriatrics Society, 1989openaire +3 more sources
Hemoglobin Himeji as a cause of interference in the measurement of glycated hemoglobin
Endocrinología, Diabetes y Nutrición (English ed.), 2021Fernando, García Urruzola+4 more
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Is there much discrepancy between glycated hemoglobin and glycated albumin?
Diabetes Research and Clinical Practice, 2017openaire +3 more sources