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bibliographicCitation Leunda-Casi A, Genicot G, Donnay I, Pampfer S, De Hertogh R. Increased cell death in mouse blastocysts exposed to high D-glucose in vitro: implications of an oxidative stress and alterations in glucose metabolism. Diabetologia. 2002 Apr;45(4):571–9. doi: 10.1007/s00125-001-0752-y. PMID: 12032635.
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