Metabolite ratios as potential biomarkers for type 2 diabetes: a DIRECT study.

<h4>Aims/hypothesis</h4> <p>Circulating metabolites have been shown to reflect metabolic changes during the development of type 2 diabetes. In this study we examined the association of metabolite levels and pairwise metabolite ratios with insulin responses after glucose, glucagon-...

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Asıl Yazarlar: Molnos, S, Wahl, S, Haid, M, Eekhoff, E, Pool, R, Floegel, A, Deelen, J, Much, D, Prehn, C, Breier, M, Draisma, H, van Leeuwen, N, Simonis-Bik, A, Jonsson, A, Willemsen, G, Bernigau, W, Wang-Sattler, R, Suhre, K, Peters, A, Thorand, B, Herder, C, Rathmann, W, Roden, M, Gieger, C, Kramer, M, van Heemst, D, Pedersen, H, Gudmundsdottir, V, Schulze, M, Pischon, T, de Geus, E, Boeing, H, Boomsma, D, Ziegler, A, Slagboom, P, Hummel, S, Beekman, M, Grallert, H, Brunak, S, McCarthy, M, Gupta, R, Pearson, E, Adamski, J, 't Hart, L
Materyal Türü: Journal article
Dil:English
Baskı/Yayın Bilgisi: Springer 2017