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1. β-cell function in black South African women: Exploratory associations with insulin clearance, visceral and ectopic fat

2. β-cell function in black South African women: Exploratory associations with insulin clearance, visceral and ectopic fat

3. β-cell function in black South African women: Exploratory associations with insulin clearance, visceral and ectopic fat

4. β-cell function in black South African women: Exploratory associations with insulin clearance, visceral and ectopic fat

5. Interaction Between Type 2 Diabetes Prevention Strategies and Genetic Determinants of Coronary Artery Disease on Cardiometabolic Risk Factors

6. Effect of exercise training on insulin sensitivity, hyperinsulinemia and ectopic fat in black South African women : a randomized controlled trial

7. Interaction Between Type 2 Diabetes Prevention Strategies and Genetic Determinants of Coronary Artery Disease on Cardiometabolic Risk Factors.

8. Interaction Between Type 2 Diabetes Prevention Strategies and Genetic Determinants of Coronary Artery Disease on Cardiometabolic Risk Factors.

9. RNA-seq-based identification of Star upregulation by islet amyloid formation

10. An Exercise Intervention to Unravel the Mechanisms Underlying Insulin Resistance in a Cohort of Black South African Women : Protocol for a Randomized Controlled Trial and Baseline Characteristics of Participants

11. An Exercise Intervention to Unravel the Mechanisms Underlying Insulin Resistance in a Cohort of Black South African Women : Protocol for a Randomized Controlled Trial and Baseline Characteristics of Participants

12. An Exercise Intervention to Unravel the Mechanisms Underlying Insulin Resistance in a Cohort of Black South African Women : Protocol for a Randomized Controlled Trial and Baseline Characteristics of Participants

13. Chronic kidney disease attenuates the plasma metabolome response to insulin.

14. An Exercise Intervention to Unravel the Mechanisms Underlying Insulin Resistance in a Cohort of Black South African Women : Protocol for a Randomized Controlled Trial and Baseline Characteristics of Participants

15. An Exercise Intervention to Unravel the Mechanisms Underlying Insulin Resistance in a Cohort of Black South African Women : Protocol for a Randomized Controlled Trial and Baseline Characteristics of Participants

16. Lifestyle and Metformin Ameliorate Insulin Sensitivity Independently of the Genetic Burden of Established Insulin Resistance Variants in Diabetes Prevention Program Participants

17. Management of patients with diabetes and CKD: conclusions from a “Kidney Disease:Improving Global Outcomes” (KDIGO) Controversies Conference

18. Ethnic differences in hepatic and systemic insulin sensitivity and their associated determinants in obese black and white South African women

19. Genetic Predisposition to Weight Loss and Regain With Lifestyle Intervention : Analyses From the Diabetes Prevention Program and the Look AHEAD Randomized Controlled Trials

20. Optimum BMI cut points to screen asian americans for type 2 diabetes.

21. Genetic Predisposition to Weight Loss and Regain With Lifestyle Intervention: Analyses From the Diabetes Prevention Program and the Look AHEAD Randomized Controlled Trials

22. Optimum BMI cut points to screen asian americans for type 2 diabetes.

23. Insulin resistance as a physiological defense against metabolic stress:implications for the management of subsets of type 2 diabetes

25. Maternal Physical Activity and Insulin Action in Pregnancy and Their Relationships With Infant Body Composition

26. Variation at the Melanocortin 4 Receptor Gene and Response to Weight-Loss Interventions in the Diabetes Prevention Program

27. Effect of Regression from Prediabetes to Normal Glucose Regulation on Long-Term Reduction in Diabetes Risk: Results from the Diabetes Prevention Program Outcomes Study

28. Effects of Genetic Variants Previously Associated with Fasting Glucose and Insulin in the Diabetes Prevention Program

29. beta-Cell Loss and beta-Cell Apoptosis in Human Type 2 Diabetes Are Related to Islet Amyloid Deposition

30. Physical activity, sedentary behaviors, and estimated insulin sensitivity and secretion in pregnant and non-pregnant women

31. Reduced gluteal expression of adipogenic and lipogenic genes in black south african women is associated with obesity-related insulin resistance

32. Updated genetic score based on 34 confirmed type 2 diabetes Loci is associated with diabetes incidence and regression to normoglycemia in the diabetes prevention program

33. B-cell loss and B-cell apoptosis in human type 2 diabetes are related to islet amyloid deposition

34. Physical activity, sedentary behaviors, and estimated insulin sensitivity and secretion in pregnant and non-pregnant women

35. Effect of valsartan on the incidence of diabetes and cardiovascular events

36. Ethnic differences in serum lipoproteins and their determinants in South African women

37. Effect of Nateglinide on the Incidence of Diabetes and Cardiovascular Events

38. Neprilysin impedes islet amyloid formation by inhibition of fibril formation rather than peptide degradation

39. Effect of valsartan on the incidence of diabetes and cardiovascular events

40. Effect of nateglinide on the incidence of diabetes and cardiovascular events

41. Effect of valsartan on the incidence of diabetes and cardiovascular events

42. Effect of nateglinide on the incidence of diabetes and cardiovascular events

43. Insulin response in relation to insulin sensitivity : an appropriate beta-cell response in black South African women.

44. Differential effects of abdominal adipose tissue distribution on insulin sensitivity in black and white South African women

45. Type 2 diabetes-associated missense polymorphisms KCNJ11 E23K and ABCC8 A1369S influence progression to diabetes and response to interventions in the Diabetes Prevention Program.

46. Progressive loss of beta-cell function leads to worsening glucose tolerance in first-degree relatives of subjects with type 2 diabetes

47. Progressive loss of beta-cell function leads to worsening glucose tolerance in first-degree relatives of subjects with type 2 diabetes

48. The dipeptidyl peptidase-4 inhibitor vildagliptin improves beta-cell function and insulin sensitivity in subjects with impaired fasting glucose

49. The dipeptidyl peptidase-4 inhibitor vildagliptin improves beta-cell function and insulin sensitivity in subjects with impaired fasting glucose

50. Differential effect of inbred mouse strain (C57BL/6, DBA/2, 129T2) on insulin secretory function in response to a high fat diet

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