The possibility of linkage between the human insulin receptor gene locus and diabetes was examined in three Type 2 (non-insulin-dependent) diabetic families and one family with maturity onset diabetes of the young. Insulin receptor gene haplotypes were established using BglII, Rsal and Sstl restrict
Ketosis-onset diabetes in young adults with subsequent non-insulin-dependency, a link between IDDM and NIDDM?
โ Scribed by Aizawa, T.; Funase, Y.; Katakura, M.; Asanuma, N.; Yamauchi, K.; Yoshizawa, K.; Hashizume, K.
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 1997
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 57 KB
- Volume
- 14
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0742-3071
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โฆ Synopsis
Author(s) of these categories is not uncommon. The recently identified 'ketosis-onset diabetes (AA) were markedly elevated at 4710 the Cochrane Library has the advantage of these trials to diabetes care varies and 850 M, respectively. However, the of its authors' commitment to keep these considerably. Some are trials of diabetes patient was not acidotic (pH = 7.38, pCO 2 reviews updated. New reviews and therapy, others are trials of therapies 36 mmHg, HCO - 3 20.9 mEq l -1 , base abstracts are being added all the time. relevant to diabetes (anti-hypertensive excess -2.9 mEq l -1 ). Plasma lactic acid The Library is issued quarterly on CDtherapy, for example) which have been was normal (1.64 mmol l -1 ). In paired ROM or 3.5โณ disk. (The latter does not carried out in people with diabetes usually serum samples, there were no elevated contain the register of trials (CCTR).) as a sub-group in large trials. The trials antibody titres against cytomegalovirus, Further information is available from vary in the extent to which findings coxsackie B4 and B5, mumps, and rubella Cochrane Centres such as the UK relevant to diabetes can be obtained. viruses. Antibodies against the islet cell Cochrane Centre, Oxford. Similarly, in the CDSR and DARE, reviews, (ICA), islet cell surface (ICSA), and gluprotocols and abstracts other than those tamic acid decarboxylase (GAD) 8 were R. Williams, C. Bennett, listed above mention diabetes. (For negative, and HLA haplotypes were A33, M. Airey, P. Spoor B44, and DR6, showing the patient devoid Nuffield Institute for Health, Review title Author(s) of the types common in Japanese IDDM.
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