Inactivation Of Protein Tyrosine Phosphatase (PTPASE)-Linked Insulin Receptor Mediated the Hypoglycemic Effect of Vanadyl Sulfate
Background: Recent clinical studies have well established that the treatment of antidiabetic medicine to the patient caused several problems including physical and mental burden,insulin tolerance and desensitization, antidiabetic agent resistance and severe side effects. To overcome these important...
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Faculty of Pharmacy Airlangga University
2008
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