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Fall 2020
2-aminoadipic acid (2-AAA) has been identified as an accurate long-term biomarker for the future development of diabetes. An investigation of over 2000 patients found that patients in the upper quartile of initial blood 2-AAA levels showed a 2-4x higher incidence of diabetes development over the...
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Spring 2022
Pancreatic β-cells are paramount for optimizing insulin secretion to metabolic need. The progression from non-diabetes to type 2 diabetes (T2D) is accompanied by β-cell compensation and decompensation. While β-cell decompensation is a hallmark of overt diabetes, β-cell compensation promotes...