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returning to Toronto to begin his research on | insulin in the spring of 1921. |
iling health; a diabetic, she is dependent on | insulin to control her condition but has to obtain su |
d that American men with abdominal obesity or | insulin resistance (a precursor to diabetes) were mor |
ic hypoglycaemia, induced by an over-generous | insulin and had not neutralised its effects with food |
ino acid in polypeptide chains, in particular | insulin. |
adhesion, b cell receptor signaling pathway, | insulin signaling pathway, melanogenesis, alzheimer's |
It seems also to have a role in peripheral | insulin resistance. |
reatment of obesity, for enhancing peripheral | insulin sensitivity in patients with type-2 diabetes |
As a phosphoprotein phosphatase, | insulin dephosphorylates the enzyme, thus activating |
normalising plasma | insulin levels |
Hx are potent | insulin secretagogues. |
are physiologically important in potentiating | insulin release. |
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. |
e able to sense the glucose level and produce | insulin, the amount of insulin secreted is usually th |
The pancreas must produce | insulin for this medication to work. |
The group succeeded in producing | insulin in 1978, and in 1979, Riggs received the Juve |
the body attacks the cells producing | insulin, the chemical that allows the metabolizing of |
promotes | insulin sensitivity. |
nage blood sugar: on condition that providing | insulin stimulating meds or meds that sensitizes the |
MUC1, Mammalian target of rapamycin, RASGRP3, | Insulin receptor, C1QBP, PLD2 and SHC1. |
ulating neurotransmitter release, heart rate, | insulin secretion, neuronal excitability, epithelial |
can specify the frequency of their real-life | insulin injections. |
from the Surviving Sepsis Campaign recommend | insulin therapy in critically ill patients. |
th PCOS (polycystic ovary syndrome) to reduce | insulin problems and possibly improve fertility. |
was hypothesized that the grapefruit reduced | insulin levels, encouraging fat loss. |
Hyperinsulinism due to reduced | insulin sensitivity is usually asymptomatic. |
lowing slightly more flexibility than regular | insulin, which requires a longer waiting period befor |
m of action by which these complexes regulate | insulin signaling pathways is unclear. |
plex, bis(allixinato)zinc(II), shows the same | insulin mimetic effects. |
an overeaters' increased tendency to secrete | insulin at the sight and smell of food, though medica |
sugar by stimulating the pancreas to secrete | insulin and helping the body use insulin efficiently. |
warded the Nobel Prize in 1958 for sequencing | insulin.) |
ns with GAD65 has been shown to preserve some | insulin production for 30 months in humans with type |
r form of the disease, in which there is some | insulin resistance but normal growth and subcutaneous |
-glucose pentaacetate, was found to stimulate | insulin release, and might therefore be of therapeuti |
GIP stimulates | insulin release when glucose concentration is elevate |
c islets causing calcium entry and subsequent | insulin release. |
ease and is linked to the metabolic syndrome ( | insulin insensitivity). |
de production, nerve growth factor synthesis, | insulin resistance, loss of mean body mass, and IL-8 |
tile chemistry were the first who synthesised | Insulin. |
n credited with being the first to synthesize | insulin while leading a team at the University of Pit |
His results synthesizing | insulin were achieved almost simultaneously with that |
roducts and/or processes, including synthetic | insulin, growth hormone, and TPA, often beating out b |
pupil who will go as far as refusing to take | insulin so that she can lose weight, to be "Rochdales |
e became ill in mid-1944, but refused to take | insulin due to his devout Christian Scientist beliefs |
Studies have shown that patients taking | insulin degludec needed to take significantly smaller |
The statement that ' | insulin has been strongly preserved' is vague, as it |
nts”, Somogyi first presented his theory that | insulin treatment in itself might cause unstable diab |
cogen storage levels, and this indicates that | insulin activates glycogen synthase by inhibiting its |
treatment for depression in the same way that | insulin shock therapy was for schizophrenia but I can |
Sanger's initial results suggested that | insulin was a smaller molecule than previously estima |
genes such as those for H-ras, c-myb, and the | insulin receptor,, and genes encoding housekeeping en |
cell surface, the topological mapping of the | insulin signal transduction pathway, the creation of |
he kinase domains of the EGFR and that of the | insulin receptor. |
the sulfonylureas group gained 3 kg, and the | insulin group, 6 kg. |
This can change the potency of the | insulin, and it would no longer be as effective. |
sphorylation of IRS-1, thereby inhibiting the | insulin signalling cascade. |
for example on the peripheral cells (e.g. the | insulin releasing cells of the pancreas) and on the c |
here is a 60% homology between IGF-1R and the | insulin receptor. |
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. |
he relaxin-like peptide family belongs in the | insulin superfamily and consists of 7 peptides of hig |
vival of progenitor myeloid cells through the | insulin receptor substrate-2/PI 3-kinase/AKT pathway. |
1967 in connection with the discovery of the | insulin biosynthesis. |
so appears to have a beneficial effect on the | insulin resistance featured by the metabolic syndrome |
mple of tyrosine kinase receptors include the | insulin receptor, the IGF-1 receptor, the MuSK protei |
isease, having only one normal allele for the | insulin receptor) will not be affected. |
cell cycle progression due to its role in the | insulin / TOR / S6K signaling pathway. |
former student of his father, on cloning the | insulin gene from carp. |
oblastoma, which is an abnormal growth of the | insulin secreting cells in the pancreas. |
region (ILPR) is a regulatory sequence on the | insulin gene starting at position -363 upstream from |
The | Insulin Signaling Pathway |
In molecular biology, the | insulin receptor is a transmembrane receptor that is |
A3 is a regulatory sequence for the | insulin gene |
lin is the primary translation product of 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 |
DBP binds to a upstream promoter in the | insulin gene. |
A5 is a regulatory sequence for the | insulin gene |
role in signal transduction downstream of the | insulin receptor. |
periments had included patients' having their | insulin withheld for two days, during which time they |
rodents, while also remembering to take their | insulin and check their blood glucose. |
This | insulin secretion subsides as blood glucose concentra |
sors, such as the conversion of proinsulin to | insulin intermediates. |
hormone can reduce a person's sensitivity to | insulin. |
the major tissues in the body that respond to | insulin. |
that codes for a zinc transporter related to | insulin secretion in humans. |
It is assumed that the ability to respond to | insulin induced hypoglycemia translates into appropri |
disulfide bridges, and it appears related to | insulin. |
: those tending toward reduced sensitivity to | insulin and high blood glucose levels (hyperglycemia) |
by removal of the signal peptide and then to | insulin by removal of the connecting peptide (C-pepti |
rds a similar level of blood sugar control to | insulin and sulfonylureas, it appears to decrease mor |
uding regulation of vascular and airway tone, | insulin secretion, and peristalsis. |
include glutathione-insulin transhydrogenase, | insulin reductase, reductase, protein disulfide (glut |
ows continued signal output (e.g., to trigger | insulin release) amid significant amounts of its prod |
dren, and Barbara is a diabetic who needs two | insulin shots per day. |
e reason, preproinsulin is rarely used unlike | insulin, the mature product, and proinsulin, a stable |
It is claimed to help build up | insulin in the human body and is sometimes referred t |
in metabolic control in many animals, whether | insulin per se is important in ALL animals is, I beli |
effect and may be beneficial for people with | insulin resistance. |
pression of the receptors are correlated with | insulin levels, as well as reduced in mouse models of |
Not to be confused with | insulin. |
eam by the β-cells of the pancreas along with | insulin, after a meal. |
n the Insulin-Receptor Gene in a Patient with | Insulin Resistance, Acanthosis Nigricans, and the Pol |
all mortality by about 30% when compared with | insulin and sulfonylureas (glibenclamide and chlorpro |
Both types are also associate with | insulin resistance. |
delay progress to diabetes, and in those with | insulin resistance it slowed progress in the HOMA sev |
for the murder of an 80-year-old patient with | insulin, has been identified as a possible inspiratio |
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