The impact of zinc on the molecular signaling pathways in the diabetes disease

Since there’s been an upsurge in people with diabetes or pre-diabetes conditions, many studies have been conducted to evaluate approaches for reducing the complications of diabetes. One of the most common therapeutic elements suggested for this purpose is zinc (Zn). Zn has long been shown to positiv...

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