ΔA0.5 is lower for the diabetic group than the control group, but this difference disappears because ΔA0.5 in cultures established from type 2
diabetic subjects significantly increased with increasing insulin concentration.
Not exact matches
S100A4 mRNA expression (A) and DNA methylation (B) differ
significantly between
diabetic compared with nondiabetic
subjects both in the discordant twins and in case - control cohort 2.
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Significantly enriched KEGG pathways (FDR - adjusted P values < 0.05) of genes that exhibit differential methylation in adipose tissue from 28
diabetic vs. 28 nondiabetic unrelated
subjects.
Glycogen content was
significantly decreased in cultures established from
diabetic patients compared with those established from control
subjects (Fig. 6C).
SLC37A2 mRNA expression (C) and DNA methylation (D) differ
significantly between
diabetic compared with nondiabetic
subjects both in the discordant twins and in case - control cohort 2.
According to research conducted by the Agricultural Research Service
diabetic subjects who consumed less that half a teaspoon of cinnamon per day had
significantly reduced blood sugar levels.