The Role of C-peptide as a Cardiovascular Risk Factor in Type 2 Diabetes and Metabolic Syndrome
Salah Hussein Elhalawany;
Abstract
Recent evidence indicates that C-peptide may not merely be an inactive by-product of insulin biosynthesis but act as hormonally active peptide.
Diabetes is associated with great risk of morbidity and mortality, with cardiovascular disease (CVD) accounting
Diabetes is associated with great risk of morbidity and mortality, with cardiovascular disease (CVD) accounting
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| Title | The Role of C-peptide as a Cardiovascular Risk Factor in Type 2 Diabetes and Metabolic Syndrome | Other Titles | دور الببتيد - سي كعامل خطر على الأوعية الدموية والقلب فى مرضى السكر من النوع الثانى والمرضـى بمتلازمــة الأيــض | Authors | Salah Hussein Elhalawany | Keywords | The Role of C-peptide as a Cardiovascular Risk Factor in Type 2 Diabetes and Metabolic Syndrome | Issue Date | 2010 | Description | Recent evidence indicates that C-peptide may not merely be an inactive by-product of insulin biosynthesis but act as hormonally active peptide. Diabetes is associated with great risk of morbidity and mortality, with cardiovascular disease (CVD) accounting |
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