Application of sebomics for the analysis of residual skin surface components to detect potential biomarkers of type-1 diabetes mellitus
Abstract Metabolic imbalance in chronic diseases such as type-1 diabetes may lead to detectable perturbations in the molecular composition of residual skin surface components (RSSC). This study compared the accumulation rate and the composition of RSSC in type-1 diabetic patients with those in match...
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Main Authors: | Satyajit S. Shetage, Matthew J. Traynor, Marc B. Brown, Thomas M. Galliford, Robert P. Chilcott |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2017
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/5f9ac5200aa147dbbc77e0e0813a81da |
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