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Diabetic nephropathy : pathology, genetics and carnosine metabolism

Mooyaart, A.L.

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Mooyaart, A. L. (2011, January 27). Diabetic nephropathy : pathology, genetics and carnosine metabolism. Retrieved from

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221 Mooyaart AL, van Valkengoed IG, Chandie Shaw PK, Peters V, Baelde HJ, Rabelink TJ, Bruijn JA, Stronks K, de Heer E: Lower frequency of the 5/5 homozygous CNDP1 genotype in South Asian Surinamese. Diabetes Res.Clin Pract. Sep;85(3):272-8. 2009.

Mooyaart AL, Zutinic A, Bakker SJ, Grootendorst DC, Kleefstra N, van Valkengoed IG, Böhringer S, Bilo HJ, Dekker FW, Bruijn JA, Navis G, Janssen B, Baelde HJ, De Heer E. Association between CNDP1 genotype and diabetic nephropathy is sex specific.

Diabetes. 2010 Jun;59(6):1555-9.

Tervaert TW, Mooyaart AL, Amann K, Cohen AH, Cook HT, Drachenberg CB, Ferrario F, Fogo AB, Haas M, de Heer E, Joh K, Noël LH, Radhakrishnan J, Seshan SV, Bajema IM, Bruijn JA; Renal Pathology Society. Pathologic classification of diabetic nephropathy.

J Am Soc Nephrol. 2010 Apr;21(4):556-63.

Everaert I, Mooyaart A, Baguet A, Zutinic A, Baelde H, Achten E, Taes Y, De Heer E, Derave W. Vegetarianism, female gender and increasing age, but not CNDP1 genotype, are associated with reduced muscle carnosine levels in humans. Amino Acids. 2010 Sep 24.

Mooyaart AL, Valk EJJ, van Es LA, de Heer E, Bruijn JA, Dekkers OM, Baelde HJ. Genetic association in diabetic nephropathy: a meta-analysis. Diabetologia 2010 Dec 3 epub.

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