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is being referred to as "nutrigenomics." Nutrigenomics seeks to provide a
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syndrome," which includes type 2 diabetes. It is now recognized that early life
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MS Patel, M Srinivasan - Journal of Biological Chemistry, 2002 - ASBMB The normal programmed development of a multicellular organism from the germ cell
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M Srinivasan, R Aalinkeel, F Song, MS Patel - Diabetes, 2003 - Am Diabetes Assoc Neonatal female rat pups that were raised artificially on a high-carbohydrate
(HC) milk formula during their suckling period developed hyperinsulinemia
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of autoimmune type 1 diabetes remain unclear. The aims of this study were to
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R Ringseis, K Eder - European Journal of Nutrition, 2005 - Springer ■ Summary Background Specific oxysterols acting as ligands for nu- clear
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