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Insulin receptor
Insulin receptor In molecular biology, the insulin receptor is a transmembrane receptor that is activated by insulin. It ...
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Insulin
Insulin The structure of insulin Red: carbon; green: oxygen; blue: nitrogen; pink ... each amino acid. The primary structure of insulin i.e. amino acid sequence Insulin (from Latin insula, "island", as it is ... has extremely widespread effects throughout the body. Insulin is used medically in some forms ...
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Insulin   (translated from German)
Insulin Structure of insulin Insulin is to blood-sugar-lower the peptidHormone ... Table of contents General information The name Insulin leads itself from the betaIsland cells the pancreas (Pankreas) ago, which form the insulin. Insulin consists of two Peptidketten, the ...
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Insulin   (translated from Russian)
Insulin Structure of the molecule of insulin Insuli?n (from lat. - island) - the hormone ... in all cloths. The basic action of insulin consists in reduction in the concentration glyukozy in the blood. Insulin increases the permeability of plasmatic membranes for ... the synthesis the fats and belkov . Furthermore, insulin suppresses the activity of the ferments, ...
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Insulin (Psychology wiki)
Insulin Home Support Help Site Support Orientation Background ... Immunology Physiological P. Psychopharmacology The structure of insulin Red: carbon ; green: oxygen ; blue: nitrogen ; pink ... each amino acid. The primary structure of insulin i.e. amino acid sequence Insulin (from Latin insula, "island", as it is ... has extremely widespread effects throughout the body. Insulin is used medically in some forms ...
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Insulin analog
Insulin analog Novo Nordisk's NovoLog® substituting a ... of the b-chain Glargine versus NPH insulin in duration Through genetic engineering of the ... DNA, the primary amino acid sequence of insulin can be changed to alter its ADME ... are used to created two types of insulin. One that is faster acting and more bioavailable than natural insulin, to supply the level of insulin ...
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Insulin resistance
Insulin resistance In medicine, insulin resistance denotes a decompensation of glucose homeostasis ... tissues appear to be less responsive to insulin. Pathophysiology In patients who use insulin, "insulin resistance" is production of antibodies against ...
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Diaphragm receptor   (translated from German)
Diaphragm receptor Zellmembranen Proteine , as well as those the ... assign, from which the following organization results: Receptor Tyrosinkinasen (RTK), some C-terminal Kinasedomaene . To ... them z belong.B. Growth factor and Insulin . 7-Transmembranhelix-Rezeptoren (z.B. G protein ...
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Insulin way growth factor   (translated from Japanese)
Insulin way growth factor Insulin way growth factor(IGFs; Insulin-like growth factors)InsulinWith arrangement resembled high ... 2 fetus , brain 、 liver 、 kidney . Insulin way growth factor 1(IGF-1) Mainly ... receives the influence of IGF-1. The insulin way in addition to the effect, ...
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Receptor (biochemistry)
Receptor (biochemistry) In biochemistry, a receptor is a protein on the cell membrane ... Ligand-induced changes in the behavior of receptor proteins result in physiological changes that constitute ... biological actions of the ligands. Overview Transmembrane receptor:E=extracellular space; I=intracellular space; P ... dependent on their ligand and function: Some receptor proteins are peripheral membrane proteins; Many ...
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