genetic factors involved in the regulation of glucose metabolism in prediabetes
Genetic factors involved in the regulation of glucose metabolism in prediabetes refers to the inherited genetic variations that influence how the body processes and regulates blood sugar levels in individuals who are at risk of developing diabetes.
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