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The Genetic Landscape of Diabetes

, MD and , PhD.

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"The Genetic Landscape of Diabetes" introduces the reader to what diabetes is—from its discovery thousands of years ago to our modern-day understanding of how this disease, characterized by high blood sugar, develops.

The first chapter provides calculators that help you calculate your ideal body weight and BMI. Animated maps of the United States show the rise in obesity and diabetes.

Other chapters guide the reader through the genetic variations that may play roles in type 1 diabetes, type 2 diabetes, and other types. The genes discussed encode proteins that have diverse functions in cells—from transcription factors that influence the expression of other genes, to ion channels that control the release of insulin, from transporters that pump glucose into cells, to enzymes that speed up the break down of glucose.

The book closes with "NIH lectures"—videos of some of the most recent lectures given by researchers who have been invited to the NIH to discuss obesity and diabetes.

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Laura Dean graduated from Cambridge University, England, with a medical doctorate in 2000. After completing a rotation of endocrinology, surgery, and general practice, Dr. Dean joined the Bookshelf as a visiting research fellow.

Johanna McEntyre gained a Ph.D. in biotechnology at Manchester Metropolitan University, England, and went on to be staff editor of Trends in Biochemical Sciences before joining the NCBI in 1997.

Bookshelf ID: NBK1667

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