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-(Carboxymethyl)lysine (CML) is a major advanced glycation end-product (AGE) involved in protein dysfunction and inflammation . Its accumulation increases with age and is enhanced with the pathogenesis of diabetic complications. Therefore, the pathways involved in CML formation should be elucidated to understand the pathological conditions involved in CML.

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In recent times, the development of breath sensors for the detection of Diabetic Keto-Acidosis (DKA) has been gaining prominent importance in the field of health care and advanced diagnostics. Acetone is one of the prominent biomarkers in the exhaled breath of persons affected by DKA. In this background, nanostructured cobalt oxide sensing elements were fabricated using a spray pyrolysis technique at different deposition temperatures (473 to 773 K in steps of 100 K) towards the fabrication of an acetone sensor.

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A consideration of the characteristics of ABR on the basis of a differential equation model and the estimation of parameters of its solution.

Conf Proc IEEE Eng Med Biol Soc

October 2012

Department of Human and Information Science, School of Information Technology and Electronics, Tokai University Japan, Kitakaname 1117, Hiratsuka-city, Knagawa-prefecture,259-1292 Japan, Phone; 0463-58-1211,

Today ABR ABR: Auditory B ainstem Responses) characteristics are widely and qualitatively used, and they ar e mainly used for clinical application of a consciousness obstacle, brain death and some consciousness level, vegetative state and so on, as the very useful inspection method. Until now, many various characteristics and models about these brain waves have been reported. But the theor ies and experiments of ABR are still more needed to understand the ABR characters in more details.

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