URINARY C-PEPTIDE/CREATININE RATIO: A MARKER FOR ENDOGENOUS INSULIN SECRETION (PILOT STUDY)

Mohamed Mahrous Mohamed El-Geoshy;

Abstract


C-peptide is synthesized as a prohormone and after processing is released as a 31 amino acid peptide from pancreatic -cells to the blood is amounts equimolr to those of insulin type 1 diabetic patients therefore have deficiency of C-peptide in addition t


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Title URINARY C-PEPTIDE/CREATININE RATIO: A MARKER FOR ENDOGENOUS INSULIN SECRETION (PILOT STUDY)
Other Titles دلالات سى بيبتيد فى البول مقارنة بنسبة البولينا كعلامة لإفراز هرمون الأنسولين بالدم
Authors Mohamed Mahrous Mohamed El-Geoshy
Keywords URINARY C-PEPTIDE/CREATININE RATIO: A MARKER FOR ENDOGENOUS INSULIN SECRETION (PILOT STUDY)
Issue Date 2011
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C-peptide is synthesized as a prohormone and after processing is released as a 31 amino acid peptide from pancreatic -cells to the blood is amounts equimolr to those of insulin type 1 diabetic patients therefore have deficiency of C-peptide in addition t

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