Pathogenesis Scientific Journals
Pathogenesis is disease development, from the initial onset of illness to its final stages. This process is multi-factorial depending on the host's immune status, the species' or strain's nature (virate factors), and the number of organisms in the initial exposure. For medical professionals, the study of
pathogenesis is important to help them diagnose and treat illnesses. It also forms part of the work of lab science that is involved in medicines and disease therapies because each stage of
pathogenesis is a possibility to disrupt the disease's progression. The top reviews are scientific
journals reviewed by peers. These are high-quality, carefully examined and quickly published in order to address the continuing need of the science community. All the citations in these
journals are indexed.
High Impact List of Articles
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Emerging epidemic and challenges of Type 2 diabetes in young adults
Zin Zin Htike, David Webb, Kamlesh Khunti & Melanie Davies
Review Article: Diabetes Management
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Emerging epidemic and challenges of Type 2 diabetes in young adults
Zin Zin Htike, David Webb, Kamlesh Khunti & Melanie Davies
Review Article: Diabetes Management
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Bariatric/metabolic surgery for the obese with Type 2 diabetes with BMI <35 kg/m2:why caution is required
Luca Busetto
Management Perspectives: Diabetes Management
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Bariatric/metabolic surgery for the obese with Type 2 diabetes with BMI <35 kg/m2:why caution is required
Luca Busetto
Management Perspectives: Diabetes Management
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Managing gestational diabetes: timing, selection and use of pharmacotherapy
Stephen F Thung & Mark B Landon
Management Perspectives: Diabetes Management
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Managing gestational diabetes: timing, selection and use of pharmacotherapy
Stephen F Thung & Mark B Landon
Management Perspectives: Diabetes Management
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Cognitive-behavioral therapy for adolescents with Type 1 diabetes and subclinical depressive symptoms
Meghan E McGrady & Korey K Hood
Research Article: Diabetes Management
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Cognitive-behavioral therapy for adolescents with Type 1 diabetes and subclinical depressive symptoms
Meghan E McGrady & Korey K Hood
Research Article: Diabetes Management
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Could mobile diabetes management systems revolutionize patient care?
Gunnar Hartvigsen, Eirik Arsand, Ole K Hejlesen & Thomas Nesbitt
Editorial: Diabetes Management
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Could mobile diabetes management systems revolutionize patient care?
Gunnar Hartvigsen, Eirik Arsand, Ole K Hejlesen & Thomas Nesbitt
Editorial: Diabetes Management
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