Streptozotocin induced hyperglycaemia in the invertebrate diabetic model Bombyx mori
Kunal Ankola,
Tafadzwa Justin Chiome,
Asha Srinivasan
et al.
Abstract:Worldwide spread in the incidence of diabetes justified the need of extensive research in an appropriate model system to develop an effective treatment strategy for diabetology. In recent years, because of animal ethical issues and limitations, the silkworm (Bombyx mori) has emerged as a perfect invertebrate model for various biomedical experiments. However, there are several issues related to induce hyperglycaemia in the mammalian system that have not been studied in the silkworms. In the present study, we in… Show more
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