At present, the pathogenesis of diabetes mellitus is highly correlated with the disorders of lipid metabolism and microscirculation disorders, which are closely related to the strengthening of blood vessel drainage. At this time, the condition of microlymmetry, the next stage of microcirculation, remained unclear. The main purpose of the study was to investigate lipid metabolism, experimental diabetes mellitus, blood vessel and lymph nodes.
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