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The aim is to restore glycemic control and reduce hypoglycemic episodes following bariatric surgery.Key preclinical findingsSuppressed insulin and GLP-1 secretion in a dose-dependent manner, with improved glycemic control and no significant induction of basal hyperglycemiaDid not activate related SSTR family receptors, indicating a selective pharmacology profileLong half-life supports ...
The aim is to restore glycemic control and reduce hypoglycemic episodes following bariatric surgery.Key preclinical findingsSuppressed insulin and GLP-1 secretion in a dose-dependent manner, with improved glycemic control and no significant induction of basal hyperglycemiaDid not activate related SSTR family receptors, indicating a selective pharmacology profileLong half-life supports ...
Citrine Medicine currently focuses on four therapeutic areas: neuroscience, endocrine & metabolic diseases, liver & kidney diseases, and rare pediatric oncology. ...
Initial work will focus on inflammatory, metabolic, and endocrine disorders, using the promising capabilities of graphene for miniaturization, precision, and high modulation efficiency in the vagus nerve. ...
Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has identified a list of 134 chemicals that will be screened for their potential to disrupt the endocrine system. Endocrine disruptors are chemicals that interact with and possibly disrupt the hormones produced or secreted by the human or animal endocrine system, which regulates growth, ...
Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has identified a list of 134 chemicals that will be screened for their potential to disrupt the endocrine system. Endocrine disruptors are chemicals that interact with and possibly disrupt the hormones produced or secreted by the human or animal endocrine system, which regulates growth, ...
EPA has issued the first list of pesticides to be screened for possibly disrupting the endocrine system. Endocrine disruptors are chemicals that interact with and possibly disrupt the hormones produced or secreted by the human or animal endocrine system, which regulates growth, metabolism and reproduction. ...
