Author: Leszek Szablewski

Glucose Homeostasis and Insulin Resistance

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Library License: US $316
ISBN: 978-1-60805-327-8 (Print)
ISBN: 978-1-60805-189-2 (Online)
Year of Publication: 2011
DOI: 10.2174/97816080518921110101

Introduction

Glucose homeostasis and insulin resistance presents a broad overview of the molecular, biochemical and clinical aspects of glucose metabolism and glucose resistance. The book serves to acquaint the reader with recent information on topics ranging from the glucose metabolism and glucose transporters, the hormonal regulation of glucose homeostasis, to insulin resistance and the characterization of novel pharmacological approaches on emerging targets for the treatment of diabetes. Also included in the book is a discussion on the role of mutations in insulin resistance. The book is particularly useful for clinical researchers, endocrinologists and diabetes specialists.

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Foreword

- Pp. i
Jacek Malejczyk
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Preface

- Pp. ii
Leszek Szablewski
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Glucose and Lipid Metabolism

- Pp. 1-21 (21)
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Glucose Transporters

- Pp. 22-45 (24)
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Glucose Homeostasis

- Pp. 46-100 (55)
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Insulin Resistance and Disturbance of Glucose Metabolism

- Pp. 101-174 (74)
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Therapies and Emerging Targets for the Treatment of Diabetes

- Pp. 175-204 (30)
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Index

- Pp. 205-211 (7)
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