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Three pieces of information lead to the basis for this study: 1. Individuals with Type-2 diabetes commonly develop peripheral neuropathy. 2. Increased production of the hormone amylin occurs in indiv...
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Lead Sponsor
Zabeen Mahuwala, MD
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UK Robert Straus Behavioral Science Laboratory
Lexington, Kentucky
University of Kentucky - Kentucky Neuroscience Institute
Lexington, Kentucky
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