2013
DOI: 10.5455/jeim.211012.or.049
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Radiation-modified albumin in type 2 diabetic patients

Abstract: Objectives: Diabetes mellitus has been one of the most crippling diseases that man has seen, and its prevalence has risen dramatically over the past two decades. Currently, there are over 150 million diabetics worldwide and this number is likely to increase to 300 million or more by the year 2025. Diabetes mellitus increases the risk of many disorders including cardiovascular diseases. Understanding the molecular properties of diabetic progression is a big challenge in the system biology era. The aim of this s… Show more

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“…Radiation effect [18][19][20][21] Around 6000 inhabitants (20-49 years old) of Latvia took part in clean-up works in Chernobyl in 1986-1991. Most of them were officially documented as recipients of ionizing radiation exposure 0-50 cGy.…”
Section: Non-malignant Diseasesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Radiation effect [18][19][20][21] Around 6000 inhabitants (20-49 years old) of Latvia took part in clean-up works in Chernobyl in 1986-1991. Most of them were officially documented as recipients of ionizing radiation exposure 0-50 cGy.…”
Section: Non-malignant Diseasesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Measuring ABM characteristics in blood plasma could potentially be a useful tool to estimate the immune state of patients in clinical immunological screenings. [20,21] Alterations of Blood Plasma Albumin in Chernobyl Clean-up Workers with and without Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus. Diabetes mellitus has been one of the most crippling diseases that man has seen; and its the number of people suffering from it has risen dramatically over the past two decades.…”
Section: Non-malignant Diseasesmentioning
confidence: 99%