Hyperglycemia, an abnormality that results from a breakdown of normal glucose control processes is also the result of molecular mechanisms to protect the insulin receptor? A hypothesis
Background: Deficiency in either β-cell mass or function, or both, can lead to insufficient levels of insulin, resulting in hyperglycemia and diabetes mellitus. Aim: This review raises the hypothesis that hyperglycemia is the result of cellular protective mechanisms of the insulin receptor. M...
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Main Authors: | Zerón HM, Maldonado AN, Sánchez MM |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Nigerian Medical Association, Akwa Ibom State Branch
2025-01-01
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Series: | Ibom Medical Journal |
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Online Access: | http://ibommedicaljournal.org/index.php/imjhome/article/view/587 |
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