The association between sex hormone-binding globulin and type 2 diabetes in Nigerian men
Background: Epidemiological studies have shown that sex hormone-binding globulin (SHBG) has a role in glucose homeostasis in both men and women. However, a prospective study on Japanese-American subjects concluded that SHBG was not a significant risk factor in either men or women, suggesting ethnic...
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Main Authors: | Fayefori M. Abbiyesuku (Author), Augustine N. Agbakwuru (Author), Olatunbosun O. Olawale (Author) |
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