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The following pages link to Elevated intact proinsulin levels are indicative of Beta-cell dysfunction, insulin resistance, and cardiovascular risk: impact of the antidiabetic agent pioglitazone (Q37896746):
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- Factors associated with beta-cell dysfunction in type 2 diabetes: the BETADECLINE study (Q34407830) (← links)
- Discovery of novel biomarkers and phenotypes by semantic technologies (Q34583298) (← links)
- The proinsulin/insulin (PI/I) ratio is reduced by postprandial targeting therapy in type 2 diabetes mellitus: a small-scale clinical study (Q35038525) (← links)
- Relative levels of the proprotein and cleavage-activated form of circulating human anti-Müllerian hormone are sexually dimorphic and variable during the life cycle. (Q36918737) (← links)
- Disproportionately Elevated Proinsulin Levels as an Early Indicator of β-Cell Dysfunction in Nondiabetic Offspring of Chinese Diabetic Patients. (Q37322694) (← links)
- Impact of diabetes on postinfarction heart failure and left ventricular remodeling (Q37917623) (← links)
- The effect of different volumes of high-intensity interval training on proinsulin in participants with the metabolic syndrome: a randomised trial. (Q39537218) (← links)
- Water T2 as an early, global and practical biomarker for metabolic syndrome: an observational cross-sectional study (Q47169055) (← links)
- Clinical and Laboratory Evaluation of a New Specific Point-of-Care Test for Intact Proinsulin (Q48016372) (← links)
- Variables associated with HbA1c and weight reductions when adding liraglutide to multiple daily insulin injections in persons with type 2 diabetes (MDI Liraglutide trial 3). (Q51741479) (← links)
- Beta cell stress in a 4-year follow-up of patients with type 2 diabetes: A longitudinal analysis of the BetaDecline Study (Q88399061) (← links)
- Beta-Cell Function, Self-rated Health, and Lifestyle Habits in 64-Year-Old Swedish Women with Metabolically Healthy Obesity Phenotype (Q90570742) (← links)