Predicting and understanding the response to short-term intensive insulin therapy in people with early type 2 diabetes
Objective: Short-term intensive insulin therapy (IIT) early in the course of type 2 diabetes acutely improves beta-cell function with long-lasting effects on glycemic control. However, conventional measures cannot determine which patients are better suited for IIT, and little is known about the mole...
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Main Authors: | Yury O. Nunez Lopez (Author), Ravi Retnakaran (Author), Bernard Zinman (Author), Richard E. Pratley (Author), Attila A. Seyhan (Author) |
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2019-02-01T00:00:00Z.
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