Examples of using Beta-cell in English and their translations into Greek
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The effect on beta-cell function was sustained through 52 weeks.
sustained improvement in beta-cell function.
Insulin is also used in people with type 2 diabetes who develop"beta-cell failure.".
Clinical studies with dulaglutide have indicated enhanced beta-cell function as measured by homeostasis model assessment(HOMA2-%B).
The durability of effect on beta-cell function was maintained through the longest study duration of 104 weeks.
Improvement in homeostasis model assessment for beta cell function(HOMA beta-cell) has been observed in clinical studies with Forxiga.
Clinical studies with prolonged-release exenatide have indicated improved beta-cell function, using measures such as the homeostasis model assessments(HOMA-B).
a beta-cell surface protein that may represent the target antigen for milk-induced beta-cell--specific immunity.
Nateglinide closes ATP-dependent potassium channels in the beta-cell membrane with characteristics that distinguish it from other sulphonylurea receptor ligands.
may retain residual beta-cell function, sufficient to prevent ketoacidosis, for many years.
Insulin secretion/beta-cell function Xultophy improves beta-cell function compared to insulin degludec as measured by the homeostasis model assessment for beta-cell function(HOMA-β).
Clinical trials with liraglutide indicate improved beta-cell function based on measures such as the homeostasis model assessment for beta-cell function(HOMA-B) and the proinsulin to insulin ratio.
Amglidia is effective in patients with specific genetic mutations(beta-cell ATP-sensitive potassium channel and chromosome 6q24).
Clinical studies with Lyxumia indicate improved beta-cell function as measured by the homeostasis model assessment for beta-cell function(HOMA-β).
This finding challenges the previous paradigm that beta-cell function is irreversibly lost in patients with type-2 diabetes.
This contradicts the earlier belief that beta-cell function is irreversibly lost in patients with type-2 diabetes.
was observed along with improvements in beta-cell function and insulin sensitivity in patients who drank hibiscus tea or sour tea.
Clinical studies with BYETTA have indicated improved beta-cell function, using measures such as the homeostasis model assessment for beta-cell function(HOMA-B) and the proinsulin to insulin ratio.
DM2 is characterized not only by a progressive decline in beta-cell function and deterioration of glycemic control,
Due to their mechanism of action(stimulation of beta-cell- and suppression of alpha cell-function)