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'For the purpose of following up on clinical research in diabetes endocrinology with a view to be prepared to expanding one’s horizons in diagnostic pathology, this book is an invaluable resource. It is good for lab managers/supervisors who develop new techniques based on research developments. It is a must-read self-help book for every medical scientist considering clinical research on diabetes and/or related topics.'

E Uba Nwose (PhD, CSci, FIBMS, MAIMS), Western Pathology Cluster - NSW Health, South West Pathology Service, Albury NSW
Australian Journal of Medical Science Vol. 31, No. 4 (November), 2010

'Each chapter in the book is written by experts in their field, and provides a snapshot of current research activities on the topic. ...

The chapters on congenital hyperinsulinism, genetic disorders of adrenal development, G-protein related disorders and stem cells would be of interest to both scientists and clinicians, whilst the chapters on the management of disorders of sexual differentiation, prenatal and early postnatal treatment of congenital adrenal hyperplasia, and the clinical approach to severe insulin resistance are particularly useful for practicing clinicians.

...this is an excellent volume, and I would recommend this to any molecular biologists paediatricians, endocrinologists, and students, who are looking for up-to-date and succinct overviews on diverse congenital endocrine disorders.'

Bijay Vaidya, Peninsula Medical School, Royal Devon and Exeter Hospital
Human Genetics 123/6/2008

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