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Peroxisome Proliferator Activated Receptors (PPARs) attract great
attention in light of the wide spectrum of genes of biological and
medical relevance identified as under their control. As a
consequence, our knowledge of the role of these receptors in
physiology and pathology continues to grow at a fast pace and PPARs
have become an interesting target for the treatment of many
pathological conditions, including diabetes and atherosclerosis.
This volume provides an authoritative view of the current clinical
and scientific developments within this evolving area of study.
Peroxisome Proliferator Activated Receptors (PPARs) attract great
attention in light of the wide spectrum of genes of biological and
medical relevance identified as under their control. As a
consequence, our knowledge of the role of these receptors in
physiology and pathology continues to grow at a fast pace and PPARs
have become an interesting target for the treatment of many
pathological conditions, including diabetes and atherosclerosis.
This volume provides an authoritative view of the current clinical
and scientific developments within this evolving area of study.
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