Diabetes MellitusJohn A. Galloway, Janet H. Potvin, Charles R. Shuman Lilly Research Laboratories, 1988 - 335 pages |
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... genetic syndromes and other conditions has also been recognized.2 The third type is distinct from and far less common than Type I or Type II disease . This chapter briefly summarizes some of the new knowledge concerning the genetics of ...
... genetic syndromes and other conditions has also been recognized.2 The third type is distinct from and far less common than Type I or Type II disease . This chapter briefly summarizes some of the new knowledge concerning the genetics of ...
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... genetic base , finding an association of Type I disease with the HLA D antigen confirms that Type I diabetes also has a genetic basis . Complex genetic mechanisms or a possible interaction between genetic and environ- mental factors ...
... genetic base , finding an association of Type I disease with the HLA D antigen confirms that Type I diabetes also has a genetic basis . Complex genetic mechanisms or a possible interaction between genetic and environ- mental factors ...
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... genetic fac- tors have a role in their etiology and pathogenesis . ETHNICITY IN DIABETES There are considerable ... GENETIC COUNSELING In most cases , couples seeking advice about genetic risks of diabetes are concerned with Type I ...
... genetic fac- tors have a role in their etiology and pathogenesis . ETHNICITY IN DIABETES There are considerable ... GENETIC COUNSELING In most cases , couples seeking advice about genetic risks of diabetes are concerned with Type I ...
Contents
Definition | 1 |
Chapter 2 iabetes Mellitus and Heredity | 15 |
Chapter 3 athophysiology of Diabetes Mellitus | 27 |
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