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1 Introduction OSAHS is primarily characterized by the recurrent partial or complete obstruction of the upper airway during sleep, leading to chronic intermittent hypoxemia and associated pathophysiological consequences, including disrupted sleep architecture, prolonged sympathetic activation, and carbon dioxide retention (1)
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Contribution of hepatic and extrahepatic insulin resistance to the pathogenesis of impaired fasting glucose: role of increased rates of gluconeogenesis
Flow data were analysed with the FACSDiva 6.1.2 software (Becton Dickinson) and the FlowLogic (Miltenyi Biotec) software