Investigating the role of Viperin in beta-cell function and inflammation
<p><b>Background:</b></p> <p>In type 1 diabetes, insulin-producing pancreatic beta-cells are destroyed by an autoimmune response. There are various cellular mechanisms, genes and environmental factors that may influence the autoimmune destruction of beta-cells. Previous...
Main Author: | Tebeka, N |
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Other Authors: | Christian, H |
Format: | Thesis |
Language: | English |
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2020
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