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Glyoxals:

Cell Division, SH, Ketoaldehydes, And Cancer
   by Egyud LG, Szent-Gyorgyi A, 
   Proc Natl Acad Sci, Vol. 55 (2), pp.388-393, (1966)

[include here other references by ASGyorgyi et al re alphaketoaldehydes]

Inactivation of protein farnesyltransferase 
by active-site-targeted dicarbonyl compounds.
   by Okolotowicz KJ, Lee WJ, Hartman RF, Kim AY, 
   Ottersberg SR, Robinson DE Jr, Lefler SR, Rose SD, 
   Arch Pharm (Weinheim), 334(6):194-202 (Jun 2001)
Inactivation of protein farnesyltransferase 
by active-site-targeted dicarbonyl compounds. 
   by Okolotowicz KJ, Lee WJ, Hartman RF, Kim AY, 
   Ottersberg SR, Robinson DE Jr, Lefler SR, Rose SD, 
   Arch Pharm (Weinheim), 334(6):194-202 (Jun 2001)
Glyoxal and methylglyoxal trigger distinct signals 
for map family kinases and caspase activation 
in human endothelial cells.
   by Akhand AA, Hossain K, Mitsui H, Kato M, Miyata T, Inagi R, 
   Du J, Takeda K, Kawamoto Y, Suzuki H, Kurokawa K, Nakashima I.
   Free Radic Biol Med, 31(1):20-30 (Jul 1,2001)

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