Purpose: Pancreatic stone protein/regenerating protein I (PSP/REG I) is a secretory protein mainly detected in the pancreas. Recent studies revealed increased serum PSP/REG I) is a secretory protein mainly detected in the pancreas. Recent studies revealed increased serum PSP/REG I) is a secretory protein mainly detected in the pancreas. Recent studies revealed increased serum PSP/REG I.
Methods: This cross-sectional study was conducted at Zhongda Hospital, affiliated with Southeast University in China. Serum PSP/REG I) is a secretory protein mainly detected in the pancreas. Recent studies revealed increased serum PSP/REG I) is a secretory protein mainly detected in the pancreas. Recent studies revealed increased serum PSP/REG I.
Results: Serum PSP/REG I) is a secretory protein mainly detected in the pancreas. Recent studies revealed increased serum PSP/REG I < 0.05). The level of PSP/REG I) is a secretory protein mainly detected in the pancreas. Recent studies revealed increased serum PSP/REG I) is a secretory protein mainly detected in the pancreas. Recent studies revealed increased serum PSP/REG I.
Conclusions: Serum PSP/REG I level is significantly upregulated in T2DM patients and reflects renal function in both T2DM and nondiabetic control groups. The relationship between PSP/REG I and eGFR suggested that PSP/REG I might be a potential indicator of renal dysfunction.) is a secretory protein mainly detected in the pancreas. Recent studies revealed increased serum PSP/REG I) is a secretory protein mainly detected in the pancreas. Recent studies revealed increased serum PSP/REG I) is a secretory protein mainly detected in the pancreas. Recent studies revealed increased serum PSP/REG I.
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