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ISSN: 2160-5831 Vol.1, No.1, February 2011Journal ofDiabetes MellitusISSN:2160-5831www.scirp.org/journal/jdm9 772160 58300601

Journal Editorial BoardISSN Print: 2160-5831ISSN Online: 2160-5858Hh ttp://www.s ci rp.org/journal/ jdm /Editor-in-ChiefProf. Sharma S. PrabhakarTexas Tech University Health Sciences Center, USAEditorial BoardProf. Amira Abd El Moneam AdlyAin Shams University children hospital, EgyptDr. Intekhab AhmedJefferson Medical College, Thomas Jefferson University, USAProf. Bahram H. ArjmandiFlorida State University, USAProf. David A. ArnallEast Tennessee State University, USADr. Vivek BhallaStanford University School of Medicine, USAProf. Bertrand CariouNantes University Hospital and Medical School, FranceProf. Dmitry A. ChistyakovNational Research Center GosNIIgenetika, RussiaProf. Fernando CordidoUniversity of A Coruña, SpainProf. Franco Battista Ennio FolliUniversity of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio, USAProf. Paul Albert FournierThe University of Western Australia, AustraliaDr. Bruce H. FrancisNovartis Pharmaceuticals Corporation, USADr. Xianxin HuaAbramson Family Cancer Research Institute,University of Pennsylvania, USAProf. Joaquin Lado-AbealTexas Tech University Health Sciences Center School of Medicine, USADr. Hongyun LuSun Yat-sen University, ChinaDr. Abbas Ali MansourBasrah College of Medicine, IraqDr. Felicia V. NowakOhio University, USAProf. Kazushi OkamotoAichi Prefectural College of Nursing & Health, JapanDr. Fernando OvalleUniversity of Alabama at Birmingham School of Medicine, USAProf. Teresa QuattrinState University of New York at Buffalo, USAProf. Satyan M RajbhandariChorley & South Ribble Hospital, UKDr. Eduardo J. SpinediNeuroendocrine Unit, IMBICE (CONICET-CICPBA), ArgentinaDr. G.R. SridharEndocrine and Diabetes Centre, IndiaDr. Abraham ThomasHenry Ford Hospital, USAEditorial AssistantJane YuScientific Research Publishing,USA. Email: jdm@scirp.org

Journal of Diabetes Mellitus , 2011, 1, 1-16Published Online February 2011 in SciRP (http://www.SciRP.org/journal/jdm/).TABLE OF CONTENTSVolume1Number 1February 2011Early postprandial Insulin secretion: its relation to insulin sensitivityU. M. Kabadi, M. Kabadi. 1The antioxidative effects of some medicinal plants as hypoglycemic agents onchromosomal aberrationand abnormal nucleic acids metabolism produced bydiabetes stress in male adult albino ratsS. H. Salah, H. S. Abdou, A. S. Abd El Azeem, E. A. Abdel-Rahim. 6Efficacy of sandostatin LAR in type 1 DM; improvement in glycemic control with lessinsulin. a case reportJ. Bonucchi, K. Lilli, U. Kabadi. 15Copyright201 1 SciRes .Journal of Diabetes Mellitus , 2011, 1, 1-16

Journal of Diabetes Mellitus (JDM)Journal InformationSUBSCRIPTIONSThe Journal of Diabetes Mellitus (Online at Scientific Research Publishing, www.SciRP.org) is published quarterly by ScientificResearch Publishing, Inc., USA.Subscription rates:Print: 39 per issue.To subscribe, please contact Journals Subscriptions Department, E-mail: sub@scirp.orgSERVICESAdvertisementsAdvertisement Sales Department, E-mail: service@scirp.orgReprints (minimum quantity 100 copies)Reprints Co-ordinator, Scientific Research Publishing, Inc., USA.E-mail: sub@scirp.orgCOPYRIGHTCopyright 2010 Scientific Research Publishing, Inc.All Rights Reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted, in any form or byany means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording, scanning or otherwise, except as described below, without thepermission in writing of the Publisher.Copying of articles is not permitted except for personal and internal use, to the extent permitted by national copyright law, or underthe terms of a license issued by the national Reproduction Rights Organization.Requests for permission for other kinds of copying, such as copying for general distribution, for advertising or promotional purposes,for creating new collective works or for resale, and other enquiries should be addressed to the Publisher.Statements and opinions expressed in the articles and communications are those of the individual contributors and not the statementsand opinion of Scientific Research Publishing, Inc. We assumes no responsibility or liability for any damage or injury to persons orproperty arising out of the use of any materials, instructions, methods or ideas contained herein. We expressly disclaim any impliedwarranties of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose. If expert assistance is required, the services of a competentprofessional person should be sought.PRODUCTION INFORMATIONFor manuscripts that have been accepted for publication, please contact:E-mail: jdm@scirp.org

Call for PapersJournal of Diabetes MellitusISSN: 2160-5831 (Print) ISSN: 2160-5858 (Online)http://www.scirp.org/journal/jdm9 772160 583006JDM is an international journal dedicated to the current developments ofDiabetes Mellitus, the broad scope will also include significant research inthe fields of pathology and therapeutic innovations of diabetes itself, bothtype I and II.01Editor-in-ChiefProf. Sharma S. PrabhakarTexas Tech University Health Sciences Center, USAEditorial BoardProf. Amira Abd El Moneam AdlyDr. Intekhab AhmedProf. Bahram H. ArjmandiProf. David A. ArnallDr. Vivek BhallaProf. Bertrand CariouProf. Dmitry A. ChistyakovProf. Fernando CordidoProf. Franco Battista Ennio FolliProf. Paul Albert FournierDr. Bruce H. FrancisDr. Xianxin HuaProf. Joaquin Lado-AbealDr. Hongyun LuDr. Abbas Ali MansourDr. Felicia V. NowakProf. Kazushi OkamotoDr. Fernando OvalleProf. Teresa QuattrinProf. Satyan M RajbhandariDr. Eduardo J. SpinediDr. G.R. SridharDr. Abraham ThomasSubject CoverageAll manuscripts submitted to JDM must be previously unpublished and may not be considered forpublication elsewhere at any time during review period. Additionally, accepted ones will immediatelyappear online followed by printed in hard copy. The journal publishes original papers including but notlimited to the following fields:Biochemical ProcessesPancreatic Islet Function and IntermediaryMetabolismPathogenesis of DiabetesPharmacological Mechanisms of Drug and Hormone ActionTherapies for Diabetic ComplicationsWe are also interested in short papers (letters) that clearly address a specific problem, and short survey orposition papers that sketch the results or problems on a specific topic. Authors of selected short paperswould be invited to write a regular paper on the same topic for future issues of the JDM.Notes for Intending AuthorsSubmitted papers should not have been previously published nor be currently under consideration forpublication elsewhere. Paper submission will be handle electronically through the website. All papers arerefereed through a peer review process. Authors are responsible for having their papers checked for styleand grammar prior to submission to JDM. For more details about the submissions, please access thewebsite.Website and E-Mailhttp://www.scirp.org/journal/jdmE-mail: jdm@scirp.org

Dr. Intekhab Ahmed Prof. Bahram H. Arjmandi Prof. David A. Arnall Dr. Vivek Bhalla Prof. Bertrand Cariou Prof. Dmitry A. Chistyakov Prof. Fernando Cordido Prof. Franco Battista Ennio Folli Prof. Paul Albert Fournier Dr. Bruce H. Francis Dr. Xianxin Hua Prof. Joaquin Lado-Abeal Dr. Hongyun Lu Dr. Abbas A

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