Although amylin was discovered decades ago, its importance in everyday clinical practice has long been underestimated. New pharmacological developments are increasingly bringing amylin into the focus of diabetes and obesity therapy, and amylin analogs, some of which have already passed phase 3 clinical trials, are now among the most promising approaches in overweight and obesity pharmacotherapy.
Autoren
- Dr. Stephanie Niklaus
- Prof. Dr. med. vet. Thomas A. Lutz
Publikation
- CARDIOVASC
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