「insulin」の共起表現一覧(1語右で並び替え)
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ce 1935, metrazol, an epileptogenic drug, and | insulin, a hormone, were in wide use in many countrie |
cogen storage levels, and this indicates that | insulin activates glycogen synthase by inhibiting its |
eam by the β-cells of the pancreas along with | insulin, after a meal. |
ased at low temperature and a special form of | insulin allows for this extra glucose to enter the ce |
Like | insulin, amylin is deficient in individuals with diab |
vo Nordisk hopes to begin marketing the novel | insulin analog in 2013. |
An | insulin analog is an altered form of insulin, differe |
Drug Administration (FDA) refers to these as " | insulin receptor ligands", although they are more com |
catabolic hormone that opposes the effects of | insulin and amylin. |
This can change the potency of the | insulin, and it would no longer be as effective. |
e-1 diabetes mellitus, the disease-associated | insulin- and GAD65-specific T cells isolated from the |
It followed earlier reports combining | insulin and vasopressin analogues in the diagnosis of |
nt linker between the A- and the B- chains of | insulin and facilitates the efficient assembly, foldi |
e primary regulators of this are the hormones | insulin and glucagon, which affect the enzyme through |
human serum albumin, human transferrin, human | insulin, and chemically defined or human lipids. |
chemist who participated in the sequencing of | insulin, and became Austria's first university profes |
AMPA iGluRs modulate the secretion of | insulin and glucagon in the pancreas, opening the pos |
ceptor gamma (PPAR-γ), a central regulator of | insulin and glucose metabolism. |
: those tending toward reduced sensitivity to | insulin and high blood glucose levels (hyperglycemia) |
andful of exceptions - notably nitroglycerin, | insulin and some liquid antibiotics - most expired dr |
rodents, while also remembering to take their | insulin and check their blood glucose. |
rds a similar level of blood sugar control to | insulin and sulfonylureas, it appears to decrease mor |
all mortality by about 30% when compared with | insulin and sulfonylureas (glibenclamide and chlorpro |
ic hypoglycaemia, induced by an over-generous | insulin and had not neutralised its effects with food |
ic islets of Langerhans produced and exported | insulin, and it steadily pushed Lacy up through the a |
Dr. Frederick Banting, who in 1922 discovered | insulin, and all the people that have lost their live |
sugar by stimulating the pancreas to secrete | insulin and helping the body use insulin efficiently. |
ges in potassium produced by catechols and/or | insulin and/or thyroid hormone, which lead to movemen |
1982 Genentech synthetic 'human' | insulin approved, largely thanks to its partnership w |
To date, only leptin and | insulin are known to act as an adiposity signal. |
has also been discovered that when GHRP-6 and | insulin are used simultaneously, GH response to GHRP- |
Equimolar amounts of C-peptide and | insulin are then stored in secretory granules of the |
researchers responsible for the discovery of | insulin as a treatment for diabetes. |
, and ultimately resulted in the discovery of | insulin as a treatment for the disease. |
Insulin aspart can be used in CSII pumps and Flexpen, | |
It has been debated whether or not | insulin aspart (or NovoLog/NovoRapid) should be refri |
The pH of | insulin aspart is 7.2-7.6. |
basal with rapid-acting mealtime control from | insulin aspart. |
an overeaters' increased tendency to secrete | insulin at the sight and smell of food, though medica |
iption factors such as SREBP1c, controlled by | insulin at the transcriptional level, and ChREBP, whi |
' negotiations with researchers who developed | insulin at the University of Toronto helped launch th |
rics and orthopedic surgery, the discovery of | insulin attracted him to internal medicine, specifica |
1967 in connection with the discovery of the | insulin biosynthesis. |
y appeared to admit many different molecules ( | insulin, bovine serum albumin, gold nanoparticles) le |
Lilly produces synthetic, recombinant 'human' | insulin, branded Humulin |
human serum albumin, human transferrin, human | insulin, but animal-derived lipids (as with StemPro 3 |
Glory Enough for All depicted the search for | insulin by Banting and Best, with R. H. Thomson starr |
by removal of the signal peptide and then to | insulin by removal of the connecting peptide (C-pepti |
tions were focal, involving overproduction of | insulin by only a portion of the pancreas. |
ers blood sugar by stimulating the release of | insulin by pancreatic beta cells and by inducing incr |
he underlying DNA, the amino acid sequence of | insulin can be changed to alter its ADME (absorption, |
w's Hospital, Northampton, where he was given | insulin coma therapy and electroconvulsive therapy. |
ed to St Andrew's Hospital in Northampton for | insulin coma therapy and electroconvulsive therapy. |
When they were not in a coma, | insulin coma patients were kept together in a group a |
Cameron also induced | insulin comas in his subjects by giving them large in |
Alex because of his diabetes, and his lack of | insulin could have resulted in a coma or even death. |
3. "Atomic positions in rhombohedral 2-zinc | insulin crystals" TL Blundell, JF Cutfield, SM Cutfie |
ients, ketoacidosis is usually accompanied by | insulin deficiency, hyperglycemia, and dehydration. |
Insulin degludec is currently in Phase III clinical t | |
Insulin degludec also has the ability to be mixed wit | |
Insulin degludec is a novel ultralong-acting basal in | |
Studies have shown that patients taking | insulin degludec needed to take significantly smaller |
As a phosphoprotein phosphatase, | insulin dephosphorylates the enzyme, thus activating |
receptor binding, but blocks the formation of | insulin dimers and hexamers. |
bits dedicated to Banting as co-discoverer of | insulin, doctor, war hero, and artist. |
d its effects simply by taking food after his | insulin dose. |
als work exclusively to provide medical care, | insulin dosing, blood sugar corrections, nighttime bl |
e became ill in mid-1944, but refused to take | insulin due to his devout Christian Scientist beliefs |
The success of | insulin enabled the company to attract well-respected |
1922 Banting and Best use bovine | insulin extract on human |
ations should be coupled with a longer acting | insulin for good glycemic control. |
The pancreas must produce | insulin for this medication to work. |
irectory of selected over-the-counter agents, | insulin formulations, and prescription drug products, |
s blood glucose by stimulating the release of | insulin from the pancreas. |
Diazoxide also inhibits the secretion of | insulin from the pancreas, thus it is used to decreas |
opin and inhibits the release of glucagon and | insulin from the pancreas of fasted animals. |
oli with the specific task of producing human | insulin from starting amino acids is an example. |
ss by which serotonin controls the release of | insulin from beta cells in the pancreas and so the re |
This uptake is stimulated by | insulin from the pancreas. |
increases beta cells mass and | insulin gene expression, post-translational processin |
former student of his father, on cloning the | insulin gene from carp. |
region (ILPR) is a regulatory sequence on the | insulin gene starting at position -363 upstream from |
A3 is a regulatory sequence for the | insulin gene |
C1 is a regulatory sequence for the | insulin gene |
A2 is a regulatory sequence for the | insulin gene |
Z is a regulatory sequence for the | insulin gene |
G1 is a regulatory sequence for the | insulin gene |
A5 is a regulatory sequence for the | insulin gene |
lin is the primary translation product of the | insulin gene. |
DBP binds to a upstream promoter in the | insulin gene. |
current marketed long-acting insulins such as | Insulin glargine and Insulin detemir. |
ors, including dietary composition, hormones ( | insulin, glucagon, thyroxin, estrogens, androgens), a |
Blood sugar is regulated by | insulin, glucagons, and other hormones that control i |
metabolic syndrome, including higher fasting | insulin, glucose, and triglycerides, and lower HDL-ch |
the sulfonylureas group gained 3 kg, and the | insulin group, 6 kg. |
The activity of this complex is stimulated by | insulin, growth factors, serum, phosphatidic acid, am |
roducts and/or processes, including synthetic | insulin, growth hormone, and TPA, often beating out b |
betes by control of the upstream activator of | insulin growth factor-1 (IGF-1) and mitogen-activated |
The statement that ' | insulin has been strongly preserved' is vague, as it |
for the murder of an 80-year-old patient with | insulin, has been identified as a possible inspiratio |
o coax bacteria into creating synthetic human | insulin, human growth hormone, and human TPA for use |
erregulatory hormones, opposing the action of | insulin, i.e. acting against the hypoglycemia. |
It is claimed to help build up | insulin in the human body and is sometimes referred t |
insulinism refers to an above normal level of | insulin in the blood of a person or animal. |
The group succeeded in producing | insulin in 1978, and in 1979, Riggs received the Juve |
on of a diverse set of self-antigens, such as | insulin, in the thymus. |
Collip's task was to prepare | insulin in a more pure, usable form than Banting and |
nto almost any organ-and coax them to produce | insulin in diabetics. |
returning to Toronto to begin his research on | insulin in the spring of 1921. |
Particularly in type 1 diabetics the lack of | insulin in the bloodstream prevents glucose absorptio |
In this roundabout manner, | insulin increases glycogen synthesis. |
it is known for being | insulin independent. |
It is assumed that the ability to respond to | insulin induced hypoglycemia translates into appropri |
Factitious | insulin injection (Munchausen syndrome) |
le children born with diabetes to switch from | insulin injections to tablet therapy. |
Insulin injections are intended to induce hypoglycemi | |
can specify the frequency of their real-life | insulin injections. |
ease and is linked to the metabolic syndrome ( | insulin insensitivity). |
sors, such as the conversion of proinsulin to | insulin intermediates. |
Hypoglycemia due to excess | insulin is the most common type of serious hypoglycem |
mia are are quite variable, and so suicide by | insulin is probably less reliable than a gun or poiso |
eir blood sugars in normal ranges, and 44% on | insulin left insulin-free. |
High | insulin levels seem the likely link between metabolic |
normalising plasma | insulin levels |
The prolonged elevation of | insulin levels can lead to dyslipidemia. |
was hypothesized that the grapefruit reduced | insulin levels, encouraging fat loss. |
pression of the receptors are correlated with | insulin levels, as well as reduced in mouse models of |
ose has a minimal effect on blood glucose and | insulin levels. |
Insulin lispro (marketed by Eli Lilly and Company as | |
Insulin lispro has one primary advantage over regular | |
His approach to the first synthesis of | insulin lost out to Genentech's approach which used g |
plex, bis(allixinato)zinc(II), shows the same | insulin mimetic effects. |
ice, this vanadium complex was shown to be an | insulin mimetic with hypoglycemic effects. |
y attempted to work with the more complicated | insulin molecule. |
Harold Bourne published a paper entitled "The | insulin myth" in the Lancet, in which he argued that |
rsity, who discovered the «Somogyi effect» of | insulin overdosage. |
Allitt attempted to murder him with an | insulin overdose on three occasions that day before h |
on 21 March 1991, due to Allitt administering | insulin overdoses, before he was transferred to anoth |
etic, the 30-year-old father searched for his | insulin pen in the capsized ship; however, for the fi |
Pyruvate dehydrogenase is stimulated by | insulin, PEP, and AMP, but competitively inhibited by |
in metabolic control in many animals, whether | insulin per se is important in ALL animals is, I beli |
Insulin potentiation therapy | |
th PCOS (polycystic ovary syndrome) to reduce | insulin problems and possibly improve fertility. |
ns with GAD65 has been shown to preserve some | insulin production for 30 months in humans with type |
1.He is the pioneer in modern | insulin pump therapy in India. |
t, Morrison regulates his blood sugar with an | insulin pump attached to his abdomen. |
ally known as the one of the largest users of | insulin pump and real-time glucose sensing devices in |
2.The largest real-life data on | insulin pump usage in Type 2 diabetes was presented f |
, for the first time published guidelines for | Insulin Pump therapy for India.These guidelines now s |
Animas produces and develops | insulin pumps for people with diabetes. |
The main activity of activation of the | insulin receptor is inducing glucose uptake. |
Glycogen synthesis is also stimulated by the | insulin receptor via IRS-1. |
vival of progenitor myeloid cells through the | insulin receptor substrate-2/PI 3-kinase/AKT pathway. |
Insulin receptor has been shown to interact with Ecto | |
For this reason " | insulin insensitivity", or a decrease in insulin rece |
It also activates | insulin receptor and has insulin-mimetic effects, low |
In molecular biology, the | insulin receptor is a transmembrane receptor that is |
Affected individuals have an | insulin receptor with greatly impaired functionality. |
isease, having only one normal allele for the | insulin receptor) will not be affected. |
mple of tyrosine kinase receptors include the | insulin receptor, the IGF-1 receptor, the MuSK protei |
the disease is the lack of a fully functional | insulin receptor, which has a profound effect during |
MUC1, Mammalian target of rapamycin, RASGRP3, | Insulin receptor, C1QBP, PLD2 and SHC1. |
genes such as those for H-ras, c-myb, and the | insulin receptor,, and genes encoding housekeeping en |
he kinase domains of the EGFR and that of the | insulin receptor. |
here is a 60% homology between IGF-1R and the | insulin receptor. |
role in signal transduction downstream of the | insulin receptor. |
include glutathione-insulin transhydrogenase, | insulin reductase, reductase, protein disulfide (glut |
The increase in calcium will initiate more | insulin release from each beta cell. |
GIP stimulates | insulin release when glucose concentration is elevate |
ows continued signal output (e.g., to trigger | insulin release) amid significant amounts of its prod |
-glucose pentaacetate, was found to stimulate | insulin release, and might therefore be of therapeuti |
ets, it serves as a glucose sensor to control | insulin release, and similarly controls glucagon rele |
channel responsible for pancreatic beta-cell | insulin release. |
are physiologically important in potentiating | insulin release. |
c islets causing calcium entry and subsequent | insulin release. |
for example on the peripheral cells (e.g. the | insulin releasing cells of the pancreas) and on the c |
egend of Big Paw requires the extra dosage of | insulin reserved for such treks into celluloid and co |
d that American men with abdominal obesity or | insulin resistance (a precursor to diabetes) were mor |
increase high blood pressure include obesity, | insulin resistance and high cholesterol levels. |
so appears to have a beneficial effect on the | insulin resistance featured by the metabolic syndrome |
r form of the disease, in which there is some | insulin resistance but normal growth and subcutaneous |
it may improve glycemic control and decrease | insulin resistance in people with poorly controlled t |
his gene has been associated with obesity and | insulin resistance in children. |
ncentration of HDL cholesterol increased, and | insulin resistance improved much more in dieters foll |
delay progress to diabetes, and in those with | insulin resistance it slowed progress in the HOMA sev |
hypercholesterolemia, diabetes mellitus, and | insulin resistance). |
moderate mental retardation, hypothyroidism, | insulin resistance, hypoparathyroidism. |
are autosomal recessive condition associating | insulin resistance, absence of subcutaneous fat and m |
en by international experts in endocrinology, | insulin resistance, prediabetes, metabolic syndrome a |
ubjects experienced weight loss and decreased | insulin resistance, although the mechanism was unknow |
ribute to hyperuricemia, including: genetics, | insulin resistance, hypertension, renal insufficiency |
n the Insulin-Receptor Gene in a Patient with | Insulin Resistance, Acanthosis Nigricans, and the Pol |
ht to have the smallest effects on weight and | insulin resistance, but clinical experience with thes |
f polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS), including | insulin resistance, hyperandrogenism, and oligo-ameno |
de production, nerve growth factor synthesis, | insulin resistance, loss of mean body mass, and IL-8 |
important in the pathogenesis of obesity and | insulin resistance. |
It seems also to have a role in peripheral | insulin resistance. |
crease in IMTGs was responsible for increased | insulin resistance. |
effect and may be beneficial for people with | insulin resistance. |
y be linked to the development of obesity and | insulin resistance. |
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