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Products of nonenzymatic glycation in aging and age-related diseases

Place of work — Department of Internal
Medicine, Yale University
School of Medicine, USA
Contacts — Yale University School of
Medicine
P. O. Box 208031
New Haven, CT 06520–8031
(203) 785–2453
einber.bucala@yale.edu
Publications — Tumor growth-promoting properties of macrophage
migration inhibitory factor. Bifulco C, Mc- Daniel K, Leng L, Bucala R. Curr Pharm Des.
2008;14(36):3790–3801.
Association between acute-phase reactants and advanced
glycation end products in type 2 dia-
betes. Tan KC, Chow WS, Tam S, Bucala R, Betteridge J.
Diabetes Care. 2004 Jan;27(1):223- 228.
Circulating fibrocytes: cellular basis for NSF. Bucala R.
J Am Coll Radiol. 2008 Jan;5(1):36–39.