l-Carnosine, a Substrate of Carnosinase-1, Influences Glucose Metabolism
Diabetes2007Vol. 56(10), pp. 2425–2432
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Sibylle Sauerhöfer, Gang Yuan, Gerald S. Braun, Martina Deinzer, Michael Neumaier, Norbert Gretz, Jürgen Floege, Wilhelm Kriz, Fokko van der Woude, Marcus J. Moeller
Abstract
hCN1-dependent susceptibility to diabetic nephropathy may at least in part be mediated by altered glucose metabolism in type 2 diabetic patients.
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