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AG-K-70631     2-amino-2-hydrazinyl-3-(3H- imidazol-4...

Synonyms: CTK4H0398, AR-1D8171, AC1L53V9, AC1Q3E76, 33334-54-2, ...
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  • The aortic albumin mass transfer and flux rates of the diabetic group were more than 300% higher than that of the control group; alpha-hydrazinohistidine treated diabetic rats had aortic albumin mass transfer rates equivalent to control values [4].

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