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direct linking consumption mechanistic sugar

Research gap analysis derived from 2 medicine papers in our local library.

The gap

While substantial evidence exists linking sugar consumption to obesity, diabetes, and hypertension, the direct mechanistic pathway between sugar consumption and CKD development is not yet established.; The direct role of high sugar consumption in the pathogenesis and progression of CKD remains unclear.; Direct mechanistic evidence linking DEP-1 to ERK activation is still lacking.

Research trend

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Supporting evidence — 3 representative gaps

  • Sugar-sweetened Beverages and Chronic Kidney Disease (2015) · doi

    While substantial evidence exists linking sugar consumption to obesity, diabetes, and hypertension, the direct mechanistic pathway between sugar consumption and CKD development is not yet established.

    Keywords: sugar consumption substantial evidence exists linking obesity diabetes hypertension direct mechanistic pathway development established
  • Sugar-sweetened Beverages and Chronic Kidney Disease (2015) · doi

    The direct role of high sugar consumption in the pathogenesis and progression of CKD remains unclear.

    Keywords: direct role high sugar consumption pathogenesis progression remains unclear
  • MiR-362-3p inhibits the proliferation, migration and EMT of gastric cancer cells by regulating the DEP-1/ERK signaling pathway (2026) · doi

    Direct mechanistic evidence linking DEP-1 to ERK activation is still lacking.

    Keywords: direct mechanistic evidence linking activation still lacking

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