Biochemistry Of Diabetes

Diabetes constitutes a major public health problem. Although substantial progress has been made in defining thegenetics of metabolic syndrome risk for specific subtypes of diabetes (e.g., maturity-onset diabetes of the young), the majority of genetic risk of diabetes (for type 1 and type 2) remain unresolved. This review focuses on the current knowledge of the genetic basis of diabetes and its complications, specifically diabetic nephropathy (DN), recent advances in genetics of diabetes, diabetes in ethnic groups, genetic lifestyle interactions andunderstanding the genetics of Diabetes. Ultimately, identification of genes that contribute to risk (or protection) of diabetes and its complications will allow identification of patients who have diabetes and are at risk and targeted treatment/interventional strategies.

  • Biochemistry of Insulin And Its Regulations
  • Biochemistry Of Glucagon And Its Functions
  • Biochemistry Of Glycogen
  • Clinical Biochemistry Of Diabetes Mellitus
  • Risk factors For Gestational Diabetes

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