GENETIC POLYMORPHISM OF THE FRU-1,6-DPA GENE AND ITS RELATIONSHIP WITH METABOLIC DISORDERS: A COMPREHENSIVE ANALYSIS

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The fructose 1,6-diphosphatase (FRU-1,6-DPA) gene, known for its key role in the regulation of carbohydrate metabolism, has received considerable attention due to its potential impact on the development of metabolic disorders. Understanding this complex relationship can provide vital insight into the mechanisms causing metabolic diseases that pose significant public health challenges.

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Mamatkulova , D. . (2023). GENETIC POLYMORPHISM OF THE FRU-1,6-DPA GENE AND ITS RELATIONSHIP WITH METABOLIC DISORDERS: A COMPREHENSIVE ANALYSIS. Science and Innovation, 1(27), 38–39. Retrieved from https://in-academy.uz/index.php/si/article/view/21938

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