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Obesity / Type 2 Diabetes Changes Cell Response to Glucose, Uses Slower Metabolic Path – SciTechDaily
Trans-omic network shows obese mice modeling Type 2 diabetes chart a different path for responding to glucose than healthy peers. Healthy cells and cells with Type…

The trans-omic network includes regulatory pathways that are specific to obese mice and those specific to healthy mice. Color coding highlights pathways that respond to glucose only in normal-weight mice (WT, blue), only obese mice (ob/ob, red), pathways in common (green), and pathways that react in opposite ways in obese and normal-weight mice (pink). cREDIT: Toshiya Kokaji, CC-BY, first published in Science Signaling, DOI: 10.1126/scisignal.aaz1236
Trans-omic network shows obese mice modeling…
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