With the prediction that over 300 million people will develop type 2 diabetes in the next 25 years, it is important to understand the pathogenesis of this condition and develop new approaches to prevention and treatment. This series aims to provide insight into the new and rapidly changing areas of research at the heart of T2D pathogenesis.
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