Insulin resistance pathogenesis in metabolic obesity

Biomedit︠s︡inskai︠a︡ khimii︠a︡
L S LitvinovaN S Fattakhov

Abstract

In this review we discuss the molecular mechanisms of insulin resistance concomitant with metabolic inflammation. We also analyze the world results of experimental and clinical studies which aimed at identifying the molecular targets for the development of new prevention and treatment of insulin resistance.

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