Stimulated UCPCR levels are lower in people with type 1 diabetes than in other diabetes types in sub-Saharan Africa: Results from a preliminary cross-sectional study

JC Katte, F Morfaw-Kibula, BB Agoons… - Frontiers in Public …, 2022 - frontiersin.org
Background The clinical utility of Urinary C-Peptide to Creatinine Ratio (UCPCR) is well
understood in people with different types of diabetes in Caucasian populations, but studies …

Urinary C-Peptide to Creatinine Ratio (UCPCR) as Indicator for Metabolic Risk in Apparently Healthy Adults—A BioPersMed Cohort Study

S Reintar, M Pöchhacker, A Obermayer, K Eberhard… - Nutrients, 2023 - mdpi.com
Background: C-peptide is produced in equimolar amounts with insulin from pancreatic beta
cells, and thus is a fundamental biomarker for beta cell function. A non-invasive urinary C …