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Pathophysiology of insulin resistance
Best Practice & Research Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism, 2006Insulin resistance is a feature of a number of clinical disorders, including type 2 diabetes/glucose intolerance, obesity, dyslipidaemia and hypertension clustering in the so-called metabolic syndrome. Insulin resistance in skeletal muscle manifests itself primarily as a reduction in insulin-stimulated glycogen synthesis due to reduced glucose ...
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American Journal of Kidney Diseases, 1989
Glucose intolerance is a nearly universal finding in patients with chronic renal failure and in animal models of uremia. The glucose intolerance results from impaired insulin-mediated glucose disposal by muscle, adipose, and liver tissue. Insulin binding by these tissues is not reduced.
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Glucose intolerance is a nearly universal finding in patients with chronic renal failure and in animal models of uremia. The glucose intolerance results from impaired insulin-mediated glucose disposal by muscle, adipose, and liver tissue. Insulin binding by these tissues is not reduced.
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The aetiology and molecular landscape of insulin resistance
Nature Reviews Molecular Cell Biology, 2021David E James +2 more
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PLASMA-INSULIN AND INSULIN RESISTANCE
The Lancet, 1957C W, BAIRD, J, BORNSTEIN
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Insulin resistance, cardiovascular stiffening and cardiovascular disease
Metabolism: Clinical and Experimental, 2021Michael A Hill, Zhe Sun, Guanghong Jia
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