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Insulin is a hormone that plays a crucial role in the pathogenesis of various prevalent non-communicable diseases, including obesity, type 2 diabetes, cardiovascular disease, and cancer. “Insulin: Deficiency, Excess, and Resistance in Human Disease” provides a comprehensive overview of the role of insulin in these diseases, as well as a thorough review of insulin replacement therapies and novel cardioprotective and insulin-sensitizing drugs.
The discovery of insulin is considered one of the most significant achievements in medical science, saving countless lives since its introduction into clinical practice. Despite decades of progress and major technical advances, the goal of providing insulin replacement therapy that truly mimics normal physiology remains elusive.
This book presents a comprehensive etiology and pathogenesis of insulin deficiency, insulin excess, and insulin resistance in a wide spectrum of human diseases, ranging from rare to highly prevalent disorders. It delves into the latest developments in the diagnosis and management of insulin-related disorders, as well as prospects for future developments.
The book explores the increasingly complex pharmacological landscape, comprising a bewildering range of drug-based interventions. It provides valuable insights into the latest advances in precision diagnosis and therapy for single gene subtypes of diabetes, as well as novel cardioprotective and insulin-sensitizing drugs.
Published by Elsevier Science, this book is a valuable resource for healthcare professionals, researchers, and students seeking to understand the intricate role of insulin in human disease. With its comprehensive coverage and expert insights, it is an essential read for anyone looking to stay up-to-date with the latest developments in the field.
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