: To identify specific biomarkers in the blood that can help diagnose or predict GDM, a condition where high blood sugar develops during pregnancy.

: There is a growing trend toward using biological markers—such as those found in sweat or serum—to monitor diabetes without traditional invasive tests. Accessing the File

: This specific paper is published in Nature Scientific Reports (Article number 20295).

The primary content linked to this identifier is an analysis of serum microRNA levels in Malaysian patients.

: A .rar extension typically indicates a compressed archive. If you have downloaded this file from a repository, it likely contains the full-text PDF, supplementary data tables, or high-resolution figures from the Malaysian study. Zahurin Mohamed | ScienceDirect

: Understanding these genetic markers helps in developing potential treatments for Type 2 Diabetes and GDM, aiming for better glucose management.

: Proteins like FXR and LXR are often studied alongside microRNAs as they coordinate metabolic pathways to achieve glycemic and blood-lipid control.