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Targeting the Beta-Cell in Diabetes Therapeutics

Learn about the role of insulin producing beta-cells in this lecture by Michelle Kimple.

Aired 09/11/2012 | Rating TV-G

University Place

Targeting the Beta-Cell in Diabetes Therapeutics

Special | 1h 2m 39sVideo has Closed Captions

Learn about the role of insulin producing beta-cells in this lecture by Michelle Kimple.

Michelle Kimple, an assistant professor in the Department of Medicine at UW-Madison, discusses the role of the insulin-producing beta-cell in the pathophysiology of diabetes, particularly type 2 (obesity-related) diabetes, and the mechanisms of action of established and novel diabetes therapeutics that act on the beta-cell.

Aired 09/11/2012 | Rating TV-G

University Place is a local public television program presented by PBS Wisconsin

University Place is made possible by the Corporation for Public Broadcasting.

University Place

Targeting the Beta-Cell in Diabetes Therapeutics

Special | 1h 2m 39sVideo has Closed Captions

Michelle Kimple, an assistant professor in the Department of Medicine at UW-Madison, discusses the role of the insulin-producing beta-cell in the pathophysiology of diabetes, particularly type 2 (obesity-related) diabetes, and the mechanisms of action of established and novel diabetes therapeutics that act on the beta-cell.

Aired 09/11/2012 | Rating TV-G

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