The role of bilirubin in diabetes, metabolic syndrome, and cardiovascular diseases
Bilirubin belongs to a phylogenetically old superfamily of tetrapyrrolic compounds, which have multiple biological functions. Although for decades they were believed to be only a waste product of the heme catabolic pathway at best, and a potentially toxic compound at worst; recent data has convincin...
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