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What is Diabetes in the Context of Cell Biology?
Diabetes
is a chronic metabolic disorder characterized by high blood glucose levels. From a cell biology perspective, it primarily involves the malfunction of cells in the pancreas, particularly the
beta cells
in the
islets of Langerhans
.
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