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Saturated fatty acids induce insulin resistance in human podocytes: implications for diabetic nephropathy
Nephrology Dialysis Transplantation, 06/26/09
Lennon R et al. - This is the first study to demonstrate a direct effect of saturated fatty acids on podocyte function. These findings may represent a novel link between systemic insulin resistance and the development of nephropathy.
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