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Regulatory T cells: Therapeutic Potential for Treating Transplant Rejection and Type I Diabetes
Published on: August 20, 2007
[A new therapeutic option for diabetes patients]
Fl Mihălţan1, Ruxandra Ulmeanu, Ruxandra Râşnoveanu
1Institutul de Pneumologie "Marius Nasta", Bucureşti. mihaltan@starnets.ro
Abstract:
Type I diabetes often raises therapy problems because the patients compliance is related to the insulin injections needed all life long. In these circumstances, the authors review a new therapeutic option--inhaled insulin. In order to be convincing about this future treatment, the article reviews: the history of the discovery, pharmacokinetic aspects, results of clinical studies and patients adherence to this new kind of substitution treatment of human insulin deficiency.
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