Diabetes and the Oxygen Deprived Mouse

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Diabetes and the Oxygen Deprived Mouse

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Certain oxygen-deprived mice seem to thrive by eating as much as they want, staying lean in the process and avoiding any diabetic symptoms. What scientists learn from these mice may aid in future diabetic care.

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medicalxpress.com — “Tissue deprived of oxygen (ischemia) is a serious health condition that can lead to damaged heart tissue following a heart attack and, in the case of peripheral arterial disease in limbs, amputation, particularly in diabetic patients.View full resource at medicalxpress.com

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