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Insulin --- Peptides --- Proinsulin
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PROINSULIN --- ANTIBODIES, MONOCLONAL --- BLOOD --- PROINSULIN --- ANTIBODIES, MONOCLONAL --- BLOOD
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C-peptide --- Insulin --- Proinsulin --- Analysis.
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C-peptide --- C-peptide. --- Insulin --- Insulin. --- Insulin. --- Insuline --- Peptides --- Peptides. --- Proinsulin --- Proinsulin. --- Proinsulin. --- Proinsuline --- Congrès. --- Congrès. --- Congrès. --- 1978-07-12 --- 1978-07-14. --- Tokushima (Japan).
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The book presents a qualitative and quantitative approach to understand, manage and enforce the integration of insulin into diabetes mellitus. Utilizing a sound theoretical and practical foundation and illustrating procedural techniques through scientific examples, the book bridges the gap between insulin and diabetes mellitus management. Detailed procedures have been omitted because of the variety of equipment and commercial kits used in today's clinical laboratories.
Insulin. --- Hormones --- Hypoglycemic agents --- Pancreas --- Proinsulin --- Secretions --- Medicine --- Endocrinology --- Health Sciences
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The all-in-one, comprehensive resource for the millions of people with diabetes who use insulin, revised and updated. Few diabetes books focus specifically on the day-to-day issues facing people who use insulin. Diabetes educator Gary Scheiner provides the tools to "think like a pancreas" -- to successfully master the art and science of matching insulin to the body's ever-changing needs. https://www.standaardboekhandel.be/p/think-like-a-pancreas-9780738246680
Diabetics --- Diabetes --- Insulin --- endocrinologie --- Hormones --- Hypoglycemic agents --- Pancreas --- Proinsulin --- Chronically ill --- Secretions --- Patients --- Scheiner, Gary --- Health. --- Alvleesklier --- Diabetes mellitus
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This unique book is a practical guide for the clinician faced with the challenge of diagnosing and managing neonates, infants and children with congenital hyperinsulinism (HI), within the framework of pathophysiology and molecular genetics. Major advances have been made in HI research over the past two decades, and with this better understanding of the molecular genetics of HI, a “personalized” approach to management according to the type of hyperinsulinism, and particularly according to the likelihood of focal hyperinsulinism, is starting to emerge. The opening chapter discusses HI diagnosis using biochemical approaches and phenotype characterization. The various forms of HI are then presented in detail in three main categories: diazoxide-responsive, diazoxide-unresponsive and syndromic HI. Both medical and surgical management strategies are then discussed, covering imaging, histology, surgical approach, and post-operative management. Complications, such as feeding problems, and long-term outcomes, such as neurodevelopmental issues, are carefully considered in the final chapter. Practical and user-friendly, Congenital Hyperinsulinism is the go-to resource for pediatric endocrinologists, residents and fellows, general pediatricians and neonatologists.
Endocrinology. --- Pediatrics. --- Insulin --- Secretion. --- Hormones --- Hypoglycemic agents --- Pancreas --- Proinsulin --- Secretions --- Paediatrics --- Pediatric medicine --- Medicine --- Children --- Internal medicine --- Diseases --- Health and hygiene --- Endocrinology .
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Insulin. --- Insulin resistance. --- Diabetes --- Hormone resistance --- Insulin antibodies --- Insulin tolerance --- Resistant diabetes --- Resistance to insulin --- Hormones --- Hypoglycemic agents --- Pancreas --- Proinsulin --- Complications --- Secretions
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Chromium --- Cinnamon --- Plant polymers --- Glucose --- Insulin --- Glucose. --- Insulin. --- Physiological effect --- Health aspects --- Physiological effect. --- Hormones --- Hypoglycemic agents --- Pancreas --- Proinsulin --- Monosaccharides --- Sucrose --- Sugar --- Biopolymers --- Phytochemicals --- Ceylon cinnamon (Spice) --- Cinnamon (Spice) --- Spices --- Cassia (Spice) --- Chromium group --- Heat resistant alloys --- Secretions
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More than 18 million people in the United States have diabetes mellitus, and about 90% of these have the type 2 form of the disease. In addition, between 17 and 40 million people have insulin resistance, impaired glucose tolerance, or the cluster of abnormalities referred to variably as the metabolic syndrome, the dysmetabolic syndrome, syndrome X, or the insulin resistance syndrome. In all of these disorders, a central component of the pathophysiology is insulin resistance, i.e., reduced responsiveness to insulin in tissues such as muscle, fat and liver. Insulin resistance is also closely linked to other common health problems, including obesity, polycystic ovarian disease, hyperlipidemia, hypertension, and atherosclerosis. In this book, we will attempt to dissect the complexity of the molecular mechanisms of insulin action with a special emphasis on those features of the system that are subject to alteration in type 2 diabetes and other insulin resistant states. We explore insulin action at the most basic levels, through complex systems. The book will be appealing to basic and clinical scientists.
Insulin --- Physiological effect. --- Hormones --- Hypoglycemic agents --- Pancreas --- Proinsulin --- Secretions --- Endocrinology. --- Cytology. --- Diabetes. --- Cardiology. --- Cell Biology. --- Heart --- Internal medicine --- Brittle diabetes --- Diabetes mellitus --- IDDM (Disease) --- Insulin-dependent diabetes --- Ketosis prone diabetes --- Type 1 diabetes --- Carbohydrate intolerance --- Endocrine glands --- Diabetic acidosis --- Glycosylated hemoglobin --- Cell biology --- Cellular biology --- Biology --- Cells --- Cytologists --- Diseases --- Endocrinology . --- Cell biology.
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