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In the search for better ways to treat diabetes, researchers at the University of Geneva have uncovered a promising new ...
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Discovery of C-reactive protein's inflammatory pathway in diabetic kidneys offers new treatment avenuesThe team then created a special diabetic mouse model containing the human CRP gene. By analyzing RNA from the kidneys of these mice, they identified a gene called NLRP3, which is associated with DKD.
Metformin, a widely used and affordable diabetes drug, could prevent a form of acute myeloid leukemia in people at high risk ...
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Study Finds on MSNWearable Sensor Tracks Health By Measuring Your Skin’s ‘Breath’In a nutshell A new skin sensor can monitor your health without even touching your skin by measuring molecules like water ...
Of the two well-known rodent models of human type 1 diabetes (the non-obese diabetic mouse and the BioBreeding rat) the mouse has become the model of choice. Here the authors re-examine the value ...
When male mice that were genetically predisposed to Type 1 diabetes were colonized with the fungus in infancy, they developed diabetes less than 15% of the time. Males that didn't receive the ...
Type 2 diabetes mellitus is a widespread disease ... Loss of Hmga1 expression, induced in mice by disrupting the Hmga1 gene, considerably decreased insulin receptor expression in the major ...
“I find it to be a fantastic observation,” said Clay Semenkovich, who studies insulin resistance and diabetes at Washington University in St. Louis but was not involved in the work. “This paper ...
Metformin, a widely used and affordable diabetes drug, could prevent a form of acute myeloid leukaemia in people at high risk ...
In 2019, they found a protein—S100A9—that could do something remarkable: it improved blood sugar, ketone levels, and lipid profiles in diabetic mice, all without insulin. More importantly ...
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