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Most humans at diabetes risk as evolution of insulin hits roadblock – MENAFN.COM
New York, Nov 7 (IANS) The evolution of insulin in vertebrates — including humans — has encountered a roadblock, limiting its ability to adapt to obesity and…
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New York, Nov 7 (IANS) The evolution of insulin in vertebrates — including humans — has encountered a roadblock, limiting its ability to adapt to obesity and thereby rendering most people vulnerable to Type 2 diabetes, a significant research has claimed.
Scientists from Indiana University (IU), University of Michigan and Case Western Reserve University determined that the sequence of insulin has become entrenched at the edge of impaired production — an intrinsic vulnerability…
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