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Lipids and Syndromes of Insulin Resistance : From Molecular Biology to Clinical Medicine

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The insulin resistance syndrome describes a cluster of diseases including glucose intolerance, non-insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus, obesity, dyslipidemias, hypertension, and cardiovascular disease; these diseases tend to co-express in individuals and are likely to share a common aetiology.

This volume explores the role in this syndrome of lipids in their multiple forms: as dietary fat, as structural components of cells, as carrier molecules in circulation, as gene modulators, and as precursor molecules for a range of important metabolites.

These proceedings provide a comprehensive examination of lipids and the insulin resistance syndrome from the molecular biology of the genes involved through to clinical and population studies on dietary lipids.

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New York Academy of Sciences
1573310700 / 9781573310703
Hardback
616.462
01/01/1997
United States
English
550 pages, 17 posters, index
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