Peer-reviewed Research Journals On Islet Cell Carcinoma
Malignant growth of the islet cell: an uncommon yet deeply treatable type of pancreatic disease that begins in the pancreas
cells that produce insulin and different hormones. Malignant development of the islet
cells may trigger the pancreas to release an abnormal amount of insulin or other hormones. The patient may feel feeble or dazed at the point when this happens, and may have chills, muscle fits, and bowel looseness just as agony in the stomach or midsection. Malignant growth of the islet
cells is also called
carcinoma of the islet cells. The pancreas has two specific employments. It produces stomach-related juices that help separate food (digest) and
hormones (e.g. insulin) that control how food is stored and used by the body.
High Impact List of Articles
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Effectiveness and safety of basal-bolus therapy (insulin glargine+insulin glulisine) in patients with type 1 diabetes previously uncontrolled on any insulin regimen: multinational phase-IV study
Boudiba A, Al-Arouj M, Robertson LI, Chantelot JM, Al-Rubeaan KA & Charpentier G*
Research Article: Diabetes Management
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Effectiveness and safety of basal-bolus therapy (insulin glargine+insulin glulisine) in patients with type 1 diabetes previously uncontrolled on any insulin regimen: multinational phase-IV study
Boudiba A, Al-Arouj M, Robertson LI, Chantelot JM, Al-Rubeaan KA & Charpentier G*
Research Article: Diabetes Management
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Factors associated with participation in a diabetes prevention program in Austria: a prospective cohort study
Yvonne Teuschl, Karl Matz, Alexandra Dachenhausen,Jaakko Tuomilehto & Michael Brainin
Research Article: Diabetes Management
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Factors associated with participation in a diabetes prevention program in Austria: a prospective cohort study
Yvonne Teuschl, Karl Matz, Alexandra Dachenhausen,Jaakko Tuomilehto & Michael Brainin
Research Article: Diabetes Management
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Delayed wound healing in diabetes: considering future treatments
Thanh Dinh, Sarah Elder & Aristidis Veves
Review Article: Diabetes Management
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Delayed wound healing in diabetes: considering future treatments
Thanh Dinh, Sarah Elder & Aristidis Veves
Review Article: Diabetes Management
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Is caffeine protective against Type 2 diabetes?
Atsushi Goto, Simin Liu
Editorial: Diabetes Management
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Is caffeine protective against Type 2 diabetes?
Atsushi Goto, Simin Liu
Editorial: Diabetes Management
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Targeting the AMP-regulated kinase family to treat diabetes: a research update
Gao Sun & Guy A Rutter
Review Article: Diabetes Management
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Targeting the AMP-regulated kinase family to treat diabetes: a research update
Gao Sun & Guy A Rutter
Review Article: Diabetes Management
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