Molecular Pathogenesis of Modys: American Diabetes Association Symposium. Scottsdale, Ariz., Usa, November 6-8, 1998

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A timely collection of research papers by 18 leading scientists in the area of biochemical genetics of diabetes mellitus, these contributions focus on a well defined class of monogenic forms of the disease (i.e. MODYs 1-5) all caused by specific mutations or deletion of genes that control pancreatic beta-cell functions: HNF-4alpha, glucokinase, HNF-1alpha, IDX-1 and HNF-1beta. This volume offers a historical perspective of MODYs, and it also contains contributions which deal with the fundamental questions of pancreas and liver development, critical for the understanding of the syndrome complex discussed. Attempts have been made to highlight results and concepts that may be relevant for understanding type-II diabetes in general, exemplified by contributions that connect the field of pancreatic islet cell biology and pathology with the newest findings in the area of insulin action, e.g. the role of the insulin receptor and insulin receptor substrates (IRS 1-3).

Author(s): Ariz.) American Diabetes Association Symposium (1998 Scottsdale, M. A. Magnuson, F. M. Matschinsky, F. M. Matschinsky
Series: Frontiers in Diabetes
Edition: 1
Publisher: S. Karger AG (Switzerland)
Year: 2000

Language: English
Pages: 271