Biochemical Studies of Human Amylase as Diagnostic Enzyme and Its Catalytic Function in Normal and Diabetic Conditions

Doaa Samir Salah El-Din;

Abstract


Non-insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus (NIDDM) is caused by the
secretory decrease in insulin or the lowering of insulin resistance due to excess
glucose absorption. At present, the direct clinical therapy in (NIDDM) is to optimize
or control the postpra


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Title Biochemical Studies of Human Amylase as Diagnostic Enzyme and Its Catalytic Function in Normal and Diabetic Conditions
Other Titles دراسات بيوكيميائية عن الاميليز البشري كإنزيم تشخيصى ووظيفته المحفزة في الحالات الطبيعية و مرضى السكر
Authors Doaa Samir Salah El-Din
Keywords Biochemical Studies of Human Amylase as Diagnostic Enzyme and Its Catalytic Function in Normal and Diabetic Conditions
Issue Date 2011
Description 
Non-insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus (NIDDM) is caused by the
secretory decrease in insulin or the lowering of insulin resistance due to excess
glucose absorption. At present, the direct clinical therapy in (NIDDM) is to optimize
or control the postpra

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