Type 2 diabetes research examines the relationship between the body, insulin, and cells of a diabetic. A type 2 diabetic usually develops pre-diabetes first. Diabetics with type 2 diabetes must monitor their blood sugar level at all times and the blood sugar level may rise when you are ill.
New Gene To Be Potentially Targeted In Diabetes Mellitus
New Gene To Be Potentially Targeted In Diabetes Mellitus
ScienceDaily
Jan. 31, 2009
Cell biology Professor Romeo Ricci and his team have discovered a new signal transduction pathway that might
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New Horizons In Type 2 Diabetes ResearchTwo papers published in the journal Cell Metabolism present different approaches to controlling glucose levels in people with Type 2 diabetes — the form of the disease in which the body gradually lose
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NIDDK to Provide $20M for Diabetes GWAS
NIDDK to Provide $20M for Diabetes GWAS
January 11, 2009
By a GenomeWeb staff reporter
NEW YORK (GenomeWeb News) — The National Institutes of Health will pump up to $20 million over the next fi
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Type 2 diabetes research considers endothelial dysfunctionType 2 diabetes research considers endothelial dysfunction
A new study has looked at fat levels in the blood and how this can contribute to the onset of type 2 diabetes.
Researchers at Brigham and
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