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- Relevance of insulin-like growth factor 2 in the etiopathophysiology of diabetic nephropathy: possible roles of phosphatase and tensin homolog on chromosome 10 and secreted protein acidic and rich in cysteine as regulators of repair.
Full Author : ['Sireesha, Movva', 'Sambasivan, Venkatasubramanian', 'Kumar, Vattam Kiran', 'Radha, Sistla', 'Raj, Ahuja Yog', 'Qurratulain, Hasan']
Journal Title : Journal of diabetes
Chapter : Section3
Journal Year : 2009
Cited by : Not Available
BACKGROUND: Diabetic nephropathy (DN) is a devastating complication of diabetes, the exact molecular pathophysiology of which is not well established. Hyperglycemia increases insulin-like growth factors (IGFs), especially IGF2, which acts via the IGF1 rec.....
Keywords : ["diabetic nephropathy possible role", "secrete protein acidic", "insulinlike growth factor", "tensin homolog", "rich", "repair", "relevance", "regulator", "phosphatase", "etiopathophysiology", "cysteine", "chromosome"]