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Increased levels of advanced glycation end products in human cataractous lenses
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Advanced glycation end products formed oxidatively and nonoxidatively occurred to a higher degree in cataractous lenses than in noncataractous lenses. The strong relationship between the lenses' AGE content, color/opacity, and the state of the cataract may indicate that advanced glycation plays a pivotal role in cataract formation.
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