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. 2017 Apr 1;8(2):128-130.
doi: 10.14336/AD.2017.0120. eCollection 2017 Apr.

Depression, Diabetes and Dementia: Formaldehyde May Be a Common Causal Agent; Could Carnosine, a Pluripotent Peptide, Be Protective?

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Depression, Diabetes and Dementia: Formaldehyde May Be a Common Causal Agent; Could Carnosine, a Pluripotent Peptide, Be Protective?

Alan R Hipkiss. Aging Dis. .
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