Insulin Acts as Stimulatory Agent in Diabetes-Related Escherichia Coli Pathogenesis

  • Kamelija M
  • Izet E
  • Nadira Ibrišimović M
  • et al.
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Abstract

In general, diabetic patients are more prone to microbial infections, which is believed to be caused due to high glucose levels in blood which compromise components of the immune system. However, it is little known about role of therapeutic insulin administration on dissemination of infectious diseases in people with diabetes mellitus.

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Kamelija, M.-T., Izet, E., Nadira Ibrišimović, M., & Mirza, I. (2018). Insulin Acts as Stimulatory Agent in Diabetes-Related Escherichia Coli Pathogenesis. International Journal of Diabetes and Clinical Research, 5(4). https://doi.org/10.23937/2377-3634/1410098

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