A review on interplay between obesity, lipoprotein profile and nutrigenetics with selected candidate marker genes of type 2 diabetes mellitus
CONCLUSION: We found that environmental factors may influence the gene-disease relationship. Reciprocally, the genetic factors may alter the environment-disease relationship. To precisely conclude that the two factors act synergistically to lead to T2DM, more attention has to be paid to the combined influence of the genetic variants and environmental factors on T2DM occurrence instead of studying the influence of the factors separately.PMID:34669123 | DOI:10.1007/s11033-021-06837-5
Source: Molecular Biology Reports - Category: Molecular Biology Authors: Mustansir Bhori Varuni Rastogi Kanchanlata Tungare Thankamani Marar Source Type: research
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