Dino Premilovac
University of Tasmania, TASMANIA, Australia
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Dino leads the Metabolism and Vascular Research Group within the School of Medicine at the University of Tasmania. His team specialises in the use of in vivo imaging techniques in preclinical models of diseases such as type 2 diabetes and ischaemic stroke. The group focuses on uncovering the role of vascular pathophysiology in disease development and progression, with the goal of identifying and developing novel therapeutic strategies.
Presentations this author is a contributor to:
Sodium-derived muscle insulin resistance is caused by a loss of microvascular insulin sensitivity that can be restored with ACE inhibition. (#290)
1:30 PM
Dino Premilovac
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NOS Inhibition Does Not Attenuate the Increase in Muscle Glucose Uptake During Contraction in Sprague Dawley Rats (#293)
1:30 PM
Andrew C Betik
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