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1. Advanced glycation end-products, a pathophysiological pathway in the cardiorenal syndrome.

4. Functional and hemodynamic cardiac determinants of exercise capacity in patients with systolic heart failure.

5. The role of advanced glycation end-products and their receptor on outcome in heart failure patients with preserved and reduced ejection fraction.

6. Tissue advanced glycation end products are associated with diastolic function and aerobic exercise capacity in diabetic heart failure patients.

7. Advanced glycation end-products, anti-hypertensive treatment and diastolic function in patients with hypertension and diastolic dysfunction.

8. Effects of alagebrium, an advanced glycation end-product breaker, in patients with chronic heart failure: study design and baseline characteristics of the BENEFICIAL trial.

9. Effects of eprosartan on diastolic function and neurohormones in patients with hypertension and diastolic dysfunction.

10. Skin-autofluorescence is an independent predictor of graft loss in renal transplant recipients.

11. What is the influence of renal function on the prognostic value of advanced glycation end-products and sRAGE in heart failure?

12. Skin-autofluorescence, a measure of tissue advanced glycation end-products (AGEs), is related to diastolic function in dialysis patients.

13. Advanced glycation endproducts in chronic heart failure.

14. Advanced glycation end-products (AGEs) and heart failure: pathophysiology and clinical implications.

15. Clinical and prognostic value of advanced glycation end-products in chronic heart failure.

16. Risk factors for chronic transplant dysfunction and cardiovascular disease are related to accumulation of advanced glycation end-products in renal transplant recipients.

17. Skin autofluorescence, a measure of cumulative metabolic stress and advanced glycation end products, predicts mortality in hemodialysis patients.

18. Accumulation of advanced glycation end products, measured as skin autofluorescence, in renal disease.

19. Advanced glycation end products in kidney transplant patients: a putative role in the development of chronic renal transplant dysfunction.

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