The Follow-up of Nobel laureates’s (Sudhof C Thomas) favorite work: p73 regulates the expression of calcium sensor proteins that play a central role in insulin release, 10/October/2013, 4.36 am

The Follow-up of Nobel laureates’s (Sudhof C Thomas) favorite work: p73 regulates the expression of calcium sensor proteins that play a central role in insulin release, 10/October/2013, 4.36 am

The Follow-up of Nobel laureates’s (Sudhof C Thomas) favorite work: p73 regulates the expression of calcium sensor proteins that play a central role in insulin release, 10/October/2013, 4.36 am 150 150

This year’s Nobel prize winner for Physiology or Medicine Prof. Sudhof C Thomas (from Stanford University, California, USA) in his research has elucidated the role of  synaptotagmins in calcium sensing, secretory protein release, and vesicular trafficking

In connection with this finding, Dr Boominathan, Founder Director-cum-chief scientist of GBMD, reports that  p73 regulates  the expression of  calcium sensor proteins that play a central role in insulin release.  Based on this result, Dr Boominathan believes that p73 may play a central role in the disease pathogenic mechanisms of diabetes.

Idea Proposed byDr L Boominathan Ph.D.

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To citeBoominathan, The Follow-up of Nobel laureates’s (Sudhof C Thomas) favorite work: p73 regulates  the expression of calcium sensor proteins that play a central role in insulin release, 10/October/2013, 4.36 am, 10/October/2013, 4,36 am Genome-2-Bio-Medicine Discovery center (GBMD), http://genomediscovery.org

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