Not exact matches
Researchers at the University of Maryland School of Medicine have
identified a mutation in a fat - storage gene that appears to increase the risk for type 2
diabetes and other metabolic disorders, according to a study published online in the New England Journal of Medicine.
«Psoriasis severity linked to increased risk of type 2
diabetes: Measuring body surface area in psoriasis can
identify highest risk cases,
researchers say.»
Researchers from Swinburne University of Technology
identified plant species that could potentially be applied in the management of type 2
diabetes and related complications of weight gain, hypertension and immune suppression.
The
researchers also reviewed the women's records to
identify who had developed gestational
diabetes.
Researchers, tackling a modern challenge of
diabetes research, have
identified a gene believed to disrupt the ability of beta cells to produce insulin resulting in type 1
diabetes.
After examining their blood test results,
researchers, however,
identified 707 patients who met criteria for a
diabetes diagnosis.
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Researchers identify new
diabetes risk mechanism.»
To illustrate the power of the innovative technique, the TSRI
researchers used it to
identify a compound that shows promise for treating obesity - linked
diabetes.
Researchers at University of California San Diego School of Medicine, with colleagues at the National Institute of
Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases, the University of Manitoba and St. Boniface Hospital Albrechtsen Research Centre in Canada, have identified a molecular signaling pathway that, when blocked, promotes sensory neuron growth and prevents or reverses peripheral neuropathy in cell and rodent models of type 1 and 2 diabetes, chemotherapy - induced neuropathy
Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases, the University of Manitoba and St. Boniface Hospital Albrechtsen Research Centre in Canada, have
identified a molecular signaling pathway that, when blocked, promotes sensory neuron growth and prevents or reverses peripheral neuropathy in cell and rodent models of type 1 and 2
diabetes, chemotherapy - induced neuropathy
diabetes, chemotherapy - induced neuropathy and HIV.
«Moving forward, this more sophisticated understanding of the relationship between
diabetes and obesity should enable
researchers not only to develop therapies targeting these mechanisms, but also to
identify the appropriate patients to whom these therapies should be targeted.»
As reported today in Science Advances, the
researchers were able to use the method to
identify specific metabolic signatures that could arise in
diabetes, cancer, cardiovascular and neurodegenerative diseases.
In one of the largest longitudinal studies of the microbiome to date,
researchers from the Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard, Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH), and the DIABIMMUNE Study Group have
identified a connection between changes in gut microbiota and the onset of type 1
diabetes (T1D).
In a study published in
Diabetes on February 6,
researchers identified CST's role in the recruitment and function of macrophages in the liver as well as regulation of obesity - induced liver inflammation and insulin resistance.
Next up:
researchers are set examine the 2,000 strongest signals to see if they can
identify a «gene network» that may be behind type 1
diabetes.
After
identifying DNA regions that might be critical for the development or progression of type 2
diabetes,
researchers will intensively analyze variations in DNA sequence in targeted populations.
7/8/2008 Liver Protein Associated with Type 2
Diabetes in Older Adults Study may indicate novel targets for prevention or treatment The presence of a protein expressed by the liver which inhibits insulin action may identify individuals more likely to develop type 2 diabetes, according to a new study led by a researcher...
Diabetes in Older Adults Study may indicate novel targets for prevention or treatment The presence of a protein expressed by the liver which inhibits insulin action may
identify individuals more likely to develop type 2
diabetes, according to a new study led by a researcher...
diabetes, according to a new study led by a
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Following up on findings from genome - wide association studies,
researchers identify two mechanisms by which disruptions in the gene SLC16A11 may play a role in type 2
diabetes
September 26, 2000
Researchers discover major
diabetes susceptibility gene For the first time, a genome - wide approach has
identified a major susceptibility gene for a common, genetically complex disorder — type 2
diabetes in Mexican Americans.
The
researchers followed up to
identify markers of aging in these cells, using several mouse models — one with impaired glucose tolerance (a contributor to type 2
diabetes progression) and another that shows markers of rapid aging.
Medical Center
researchers identified a gene involved in the action of insulin that is associated with type 2
diabetes.
Researchers have
identified a new possible risk factor for gestational
diabetes: Being exposed to hot outdoor temperatures in the month before giving birth.
Researchers have
identified a natural substance in dairy fat that may substantially reduce the risk of type 2
diabetes.
A new way of
identifying people at risk of developing type 2
diabetes has been developed by
researchers in the UK who believe that it could be prevented in many