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Beginning of the chapter Diabetes and genetics (Diabetes Sensor) 41

DIABETES SENSOR Diabetes Mellitus Type 2 DIABETES SENSOR

Blood sugar regulation INTESTINE LIVER GLU DIABETES SENSOR

GLU INTESTINE GLU Blood sugar regulation DIABETES SENSOR LIVER

GLU INTESTINE GLU INSULIN GLU Blood sugar regulation DIABETES SENSOR

INTESTINE LIVER GLU Blood sugar regulation DIABETES SENSOR

INTESTINE LIVER GLU GLUCAGON GLU GLUCAGON GLU Blood sugar regulation DIABETES SENSOR

Diabetes Mellitus type 2 Type 2 diabetes: Poor control of the blood sugar DIABETES SENSOR

GLU INTESTINE LIVER GLU Diabetes Mellitus type 2 DIABETES SENSOR

GLU INTESTINE LIVER GLU INSULIN GLU Diabetes Mellitus type 2 DIABETES SENSOR

GLU INTESTINE LIVER GLU Blood sugar too high! GLU Diabetes Mellitus type 2 DIABETES SENSOR

Type 2 diabetes DIABETES SENSOR

Type 2 diabetes DIABETES SENSOR

Type 2 diabetes DIABETES SENSOR

Type 2 diabetes DIABETES SENSOR

Type 2 diabetes DIABETES SENSOR

Type 2 diabetes DIABETES SENSOR

End of the chapter Diabetes and genetics (Diabetes Sensor) 41