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de Arriba, Susana Garcia , Krügel, Ute, Regenthal, Ralf, Vissiennon, Zacharie, Verdaguer, Esther, Lewerenz, Anne, Garcia-Jorda, Elvira, Pallas, Merce, Camins, Antoni, Münch, Gerald, Nieber, Karen, and Allgaier, Clemens (2006) Carbonyl stress and NMDA receptor activation contribute to methylglyoxal neurotoxicity. Free Radical Biology and Medicine, 40 (5). pp. 779-790.

Kuhla, Björn, Lüth, Hans-Joachim, Haferburg, Dietrich, Boeck, Katharina, Arendt, Thomas, and Münch, Gerald (2005) Methylglyoxal, glyoxal, and their detoxification in Alzheimer's disease. Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 1043. pp. 211-216.

Ahmed, N., Ahmed, U., Hager, K., Fleischer, G., Münch, G., and Thornalley, P.J. (2005) Protein glycation marker residues and free adducts of cerebrospinal fluid in Alzheimer’s disease and a link to cognitive impairment. Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 1043. p. 914.

Münch, Gerald, Berbaum, Katrin, Urban, Christin, and Schinzel, Reinhard (2005) Proteins of Thermus thermophilus are resistant to glycation-induced protein precipitation: an evolutionary adaptation to life at extreme temperatures? Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 1043. pp. 865-875.

Schmitt, Annett, Schmitt, Johannes, Münch, Gerald, and Gasic-Milencovic, Jovana (2005) Characterization of advanced glycation end products for biochemical studies: side chain modifications and fluorescence characteristics. Analytical Biochemistry, 338 (2). pp. 201-215.

Chen, Feng, Wollmer, M. Axel, Hoerndli, Frederic, Münch, Gerald, Kuhla, Björn, Rogaev, Evgeny I., Tsolaki, Magdalini, Papassotiropoulos, Andreas, and Götz, Jürgen (2004) Role for glyoxalase I in Alzheimer's disease. National Academy of Sciences. Proceedings, 101 (20). pp. 7687-7692.

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