Controversies in diabetic neuropathy
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Controversies in diabetic neuropathy
(International review of neurobiology, v. 127)
Elsevier Academic Press, 2016
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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This latest volume in the International Review of Neurobiology series, provides a comprehensive overview of the state-of-the-art research on the topic. It reviews the current knowledge and understanding in the field, presenting a starting point for researchers and practitioners entering the field.
Table of Contents
Introduction: David Tomlinson (editor of first edition) "Back in my day...."
Fit the First: Clinical Context
Calcutt and Fernyhough: "An introduction to the history and controversies of clinical trials in diabetic neuropathy"
Pop-Busui: "Neuropathy in the DCCT/EDIC - what was done then and what we would do better now"
Bril: "The perfect clinical trial"
Fit the Second: New Models of Diabetic Neuropathy
Calcutt and Fernyhough: "An Introduction to the history and controversies of animal models of diabetic neuropathy"
Gardiner and Freeman: "Can diabetic neuropathy be modeled in vitro?"
Yorek: "Alternatives to the streptozotocin-diabetic rodent"
Fit the Third: Mechanisms and Therapies
Fernyhough and Calcutt: "An introduction to the history and controversies of the pathogenesis of diabetic neuropathy"
Yagihashi: "Glucotoxic mechanisms and related therapeutic approaches"
Zochodne: "Sensory neurodegeneration in diabetes: beyond glucotoxicity "
Dobrowsky: "Promoting Neuronal Tolerance of Diabetic Stress: Modulating Molecular Chaperones "
Todorovic: "Painful diabetic neuropathy: Prevention or suppression?"
Fit the Fourth: Translating Science into Medicine
Fernyhough and Calcutt: "New Directions in Diabetic Neuropathy: Evolution or Extinction?"
Vinik, Casellini and Nevoret: "Alternative Quantitative Tools in the assessment of diabetic peripheral and autonomic neuropathy"
Malik: "Wherefore art thou, O Treatment for Diabetic Neuropathy?"
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