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Figure 2 Regions of Africa exposed to undernutrition
Figure 3 Life expectancy at birth in all countries included
Figure 2 Pathophysiology of hyperglycaemia in T2DM
with undiagnosed diabetes mellitus by three diagnostic criteria
Figure 4 Amino acid structure of short-acting and long-acting insulins
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Figure 1 Mendelian randomization study
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Figure 1 Monogenic forms of diabetes mellitus
Figure 4 BMI and mortality in patients with heart failure
Figure 3 Intracranial targeting of high-grade gliomas
Figure 1 Current treatments for PNETs
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Figure 1 Bimodal distribution of the glutamic acid decarboxylase
Figure 4 Sperm motion mediated by viscosity and rheotaxis
Figure 3 Putative actions of glucagon-like peptide 1 (GLP-1)
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Figure 1 Osteosarcoma epidemiology
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Figure 1 Challenges and opportunities of using omics in EDC research
Figure 1 Oestrogen biosynthesis and production sites in the body
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Figure 1 Health-care system today
Figure 2 Pharmacokinetic action profiles of rapid-acting insulins
Figure 4 Tracheal endoscopy in two patients
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Figure 2 Endocrine dysfunction in mitochondrial disease and their associated gene defects Figure 2 | Endocrine dysfunction in mitochondrial disease and.
Figure 1 Cardiovascular risk and disease across the life-course
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Figure 2 Median monthly launch price of a new anticancer drug,
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Microtubule dynamic instability
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Figure 2 BMPs in brown and beige adipogenesis and function
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Figure 1 Structure of ADAMTS13
Figure 1 Sites of action of glucose-lowering agents
Figure 5 Forms of information for programming self-assembly
Figure 1 Oxidative phosphorylation
Figure 7 Prototypes of topological mechanical metamaterials
Figure 1 Timeline of pancreatic islet transplantation
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Figure 1 Exercise enhances insulin sensitivity
Figure 3 Global iodine status and mandatory salt iodization
 Histopathology showing “nesiodioblastosis” from a case of fibrocalculous pancreatic diabetes, showing islet tissue arising from ductal remnants (aminoethylcarbazole.
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Nat. Rev. Endocrinol. doi:10.1038/nrendo.2015.9 Figure 3 Abundance and distribution of endocrine cells in mouse and human pancreatic islets Reproduced with permission from: Cabrera, O. et al. The unique cytoarchitecture of the human pancreatic islet has implications for islet cell function. Proc. Natl Acad. Sci. USA 103 (7), 2334–2339 (2006); © (2006) National Academy of Sciences USA Wang, P. et al. (2015) Diabetes mellitus—advances and challenges in human β‑cell proliferation Nat. Rev. Endocrinol. doi:10.1038/nrendo.2015.9