Intermediate-acting insulin: takes two to four hours to work fully and their effects can last up to 18 hours. Rapid- or short-acting insulin: ideal for preventing blood sugar spikes after meals. They begin to work much faster than long- or intermediate-acting insulins but for a shorter per...
Reaven G.The metabolic syndrome or the insulin resistance syndrome ? Different names,dif ferent concepts,and different goals. Endocrinology & Metabolism Clinics of North America, (2004), 33(2):283-303.The metabolic syndrome or the insulin resistance syndrome? Different names, different concepts, ...
Rapid-acting insulins are a class of drugs used to control high blood sugar in people with type 1 (T1DM) and type 2diabetes mellitus(T2DM) along with a proper diet and exercise. T1DM orinsulin-dependentdiabetesis anautoimmunecondition in which the body does not produce insulin and therefore ...
Computational modelling of the angiopoietin and tie interactions Angiopoietins have been shown to regulate the vascular states of development and quiescence. Activation of this signalling pathway through their receptor tyrosine kinase, Tie2, is involved in angiogenesis and vascular protection. Regulat... ...