Indian-American researchers find new target to control diabetes
Indian-American researchers find new target to control diabetes
- In a thrilling discovery, two Indian-American researchers have identified a new potential therapeutic target for controlling high blood sugar – a finding that could help millions suffering from type 2 diabetes worldwide. Researchers showed that lipid molecules called phosphatidic acids enhance glucose production in the liver. The findings suggest that inhibiting or reducing production of phosphatidic acids may do the opposite.
- In a thrilling discovery, two Indian-American researchers have identified a new potential therapeutic target for controlling high blood sugar – a finding that could help millions suffering from type 2 diabetes worldwide. Researchers showed that lipid molecules called phosphatidic acids enhance glucose production in the liver. The findings suggest that inhibiting or reducing production of phosphatidic acids may do the opposite.