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Wouldn’t combination with a DPP4 inhibitor (liptin class of approved drugs) be a more realtime solution
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Assuming the etiology if the traits are ICD codes or meds, or pathways that tag heme and glucose metabolism
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@kauralasoo.bsky.social what I mean by biochemical properties would be saturated lipid/unsaturated lipid, fatty acids, cholesterol, lipid n-carbon etc. The pink dots segregate directionally and should track biochemical properties, reassuring rather than puzzling imo. Tag @ericfauman.bsky.social
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@kauralasoo.bsky.social the majority (90% or more) of 293 metabolites in nightingale are lipids and so this is just tagging lipid metabolism being causally linked to CAD/T2D. In this plot if you try to color the scatter by biochemical properties you’d probably see it more clearly.
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American Society of Human Generics:
"Genetics demonstrates that humans cannot be divided into biologically distinct subcategories. [...] the study of human genetics challenges the traditional concept of different races of humans as biologically separate and distinct."
www.cell.com/ajhg/fulltex...
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Lol that's a good one. Clearly we have totally different interpretations of the visual cues 😂 my brain went to quartz, Amythest(purple) and tourmaline (orange)
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So the quartz are just for the Jenes se qua
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Is this association related to insulin crystalization in beta cells? I recall a zinc transport involved in insulin crystalization and storage in beta cells.
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INs for insulin INS
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Oh !! That makes more sense:) was I right close??I looked up Elmer's which states it is PVA and addives. Most of glue polymerization is exothermic
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I can make out Elmek's gum ?? Is that a pryo glutaminyl polymer based glue that uses exothermic reaction to polymerize ?
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I can make out Elmek's gum ?? Is that a pryo glutaminyl polymer based glue that uses exothermic reaction to polymerize ?
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Fire for pryo, trait is pyroglutaminyl peptides which are catalysed by QPCT