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    Antioxidants in Diabetes Management (Oxidative Stress and Disease) 1st Edition

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    Antioxidants in Diabetes Management (Oxidative Stress and Disease) 1st Edition

    Antioxidants in Diabetes Management (Oxidative Stress and Disease) by Peter Rosen
    English | Feb. 18, 2000 | ISBN: 0824788443 | 371 Pages | PDF | 18 MB

    This volume summarizes current understanding of the pathogenic role of oxidative stress in the onset and progression of diabetes and its complications, and presents results of studies aimed at regulating oxidatively induced complications through the use of antioxidants. Examines the presence of impaired microcirculation, capillary hypoxia, and ischemia syndrome in diabetic complications!
    Designed to stimulate scientific discussion and curiosity about the causes of diabetes, with contributions from nearly 65 clinicians and researchers who cite more than 1300 sources, Antioxidants in Diabetes Management

    focuses on stringent control of hyperglycemia to prevent or modify onset and progression
    promotes the development of intervention strategies because of the therapeutic limitations of hypoglycemic therapy
    emphasizes the potential synergistic effects of an interlinked antioxidant network
    investigates the controversy surrounding the significance of oxidative stress markers in diabetes
    highlights oxidative stress and antioxidant treatment in animal models for juvenile and adult onset diabetes
    explores the hypothesis that ischemic reperfusion is the primary cause of diabetic polyneuropathy
    links protein kinase C activation to the development of diabetic vascular complications and the effectiveness of vitamin E in preventing these abnormalities
    spotlights recent clinical trials of therapeutic effects of antioxidants to reduce insulin resistance
    and much more!
    Illustrating the therapeutic potential of antioxidants for the treatment of diabetes, Antioxidants in Diabetes Management is an unparalleled reference for endocrinologists, nutritionists and dietitians, cell biologists and biochemists, cardiologists, pathologists, and graduate and medical school students in these disciplines.