Boris Draznin, Shlomo Melmed, Derek LeRoith. Jerome I. Rotter, M.D., Department of Medical Genetics, Cedars-Sinai Medical Center, Los Angeles, CA 90048 [139] Karl E. Sussman, m.d., Veterans Administration Medical Center and University ...
Taken as a whole, the contributions included in this book represent a large body of information that will be of great interest to diabetologists, endocrinologists and internists interested in both the basic and clinical aspects of diabetes ...
Heart disease in type 1 diabetic patients occurs earlier in life , affects women as often as men , and associated mortality is dramatically higher than that in the general population.3 Women with type 1 diabetes are 9 to 29 times more ...
In this volume, we have invited authors to describe their studies on all known factors affecting ~-cell function, including autoimmunity and genetics of diabetes, as well as molecular mecha nisms of insulin synthesis and secretion.
This volume is a compilation of new multidisciplinary research that will broaden our current understanding of diabetes and cardiovascular disease as well as provide the basis for the development of novel therapeutic interventions.
Taken as a whole, the contributions included in this book represent a large body of information that will be of great interest to diabetologists, endocrinologists and internists interested in both the basic and clinical aspects of diabetes ...
cytosolic FFA can amplify insulin secretion by regulating ion channel proteins, increasing Ca2รพ influx, and generating ... In addition to glucose and lipids, amino acids are the third class of nutrients that are essential for GSIS.
A better understanding of how normal glucose homeostasis is maintained and the pathogenesis is important to identify new ways for diabetes treatment. This book addresses multiple aspects of this area of research.
Diabetes is caused by a partial or total lack of the hormone insulin, and is one of the world's major health problems. This book provides an accessible introduction to the...
Pancreatic B Cell Biology in Health and Disease, Volume 360 presents the latest release in this ongoing series on the novel and widely studied physiology of pancreatic cells in homeostasis and under pathogenic conditions.
All in all, this book discusses the diverse mechanisms of diabetic cardiomyopathy with some information on new therapeutic approaches for finding solutions to prevent or reverse the development of cardiac dysfunction.