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The Science, Etiology and Mechanobiology of Diabetes and its Complications (Paperback)
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The Science, Etiology and Mechanobiology of Diabetes and its Complications (Paperback)
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The Science, Etiology and Mechanobiology of Diabetes and Its
Complications presents the most comprehensive synthesis of
contemporary global research on diabetes, covering a novel and
unique mechanobiological perspective - addressing prevention,
management and treatment of tissue, organ and body system damage
associated with diabetes and its complications. The book provides a
unique approach to communicating diabetes-associated symptoms and
opens avenues for development of novel therapeutic and preventive
methods. It offers descriptive pathophysiology of diabetes and its
complications with great emphasis on mechanobiology. Content
coverage also includes management of tissue, organ and body system
damage caused by chronic hyperglycemia. Biologists, life
scientists, physicians, pharmacists, biomedical engineers, medical
physicists, biomathematicians and computer scientists who are
interested in the state-of-science and current challenges in the
mechanobiology of diabetes should find this book very useful.
Likewise, medical researchers in fields such as endocrinology,
cardiovascular medicine, oncology, obesity, the immune system,
inflammation and wound care and others who wish to be updated about
the latest achievements in this exciting arena of research will
find that information here.
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