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Diabetes: Translating Research into Practice
Series: Translational Medicine
- Carla J. Greenbaum (University of Washington, Seattle, WA, US)
- Leonard C. Harrison (Royal Melbourne Hospital, Parkville, Australia)
- ISBN
- 9781420043716, 1420043714
- Size
- 6 x 9
- Pages
- 248
- Volume
- 9
- Series
- Translational Medicine
- Pub Date
- August 2008
Diabetes: Translating Research into Practice provides a concise interpretation of translational diabetes research to help clinicians understand and effectively deploy new strategies and therapeutics into the clinical care of diabetes patients by examining:
• the contrast between existing information in the clinical practice and the need for future clinical trials
• clinical trial breakthroughs and methods to shift material from the bench to the bedside
• the synthesis and interpretation of the scientific principles, trial results, and clinical implications of emerging and translational therapies, and the management strategies for diabetic patients
• biology, screening and prognosis, new therapeutics, insulin, transplantation, and complications management
• new therapeutic strategies to equip the practicing clinician
• scattered information assembled into one concise single reference
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