Investigating the Protective Effects of Vitamin D on Diabete
Vitamin D directly (due to receptor activation by vitamin D) or indirectly (through regulation of calcium homeostasis) effects on the pathogenic mechanisms associated with both types of diabetes, such as pancreatic beta-cell dysfunction, impaired insulin action and systemic inflammation. It has been...
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Main Authors: | makan Cheraghpour (Author), Farnoosh Naghashian (Author), Elham Ehrampoush (Author), Hosein Davoodi (Author), Jalalaldin Mirzairazzaz (Author), Reza Homayounfar (Author) |
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Fasa University of Medical Sciences,
2014-05-01T00:00:00Z.
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