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insulin
hormone secreted by the isles of Langerhans of the pancreas
Source: Noland, George B. 1983. General Biology, 11th Edition. St. Louis, MO. C. V. Mosby ...
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Insulin is used medically in some forms of diabetes mellitus. Patients with type 1 diabetes mellitus depend on exogenous insulin (injected subcutaneously) for their survival because of an absolute deficiency of the hormone; ...
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Insulin is used medically in some forms of diabetes mellitus. Patients with Type 1 diabetes mellitus depend on exogenous insulin (injected subcutaneously) for their survival because of an absolute deficiency of the hormone; ...
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Insulin-like Growth Factor-1
This protein of 70 amino acids was once called somatomedin because it, not growth hormone, is the immediate stimulus for growth of the body.
Growth hormone released from the anterior lobe of the pituitary ...
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insulin A hormone secreted by the pancreas that stimulates the uptake of glucose by body cells. Insulin works antagonistically with glucagon to control blood sugar levels.
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insulin
A vertebrate hormone that lowers blood glucose levels by promoting the uptake of glucose by most body cells and the synthesis and storage of glycogen in the liver; also stimulates protein and fat synthesis; ...
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Insulin. A peptide hormone secreted by the islets of Langerhans of the pancreas that regulates the level of sugar in the blood.
Interferon. A family of small proteins that stimulate viral resistance in cells.
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Human Insulin is used to treat diabetes. Insulin was previously obtained from the pancreas of slaughtered cattle and pigs. It sometimes caused allergic reactions.
Tissue plasminogen activator dissolves blood clots in heart attack victims.
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A disease associated with the absence or reduced levels of insulin, a hormone essential for the transport of glucose to cells. Dideoxynucleotide (didN).
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di(s)- two dia- through, complete diabetes mellitus A complex endocrine-metabolic disease resulting from insulin deficiency; characterized by a failure in glucose transport from the blood into cells at normal glucose concentrations, ...
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The model is, "Oh, it's like diabetes, you take your insulin and you stay well." But it's not like diabetes, because diabetes is not contagious. One human being carrying diabetes does not pass it sexually to another human being.
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Vasoactive agonists normally elevate [Ca2+]i (intracellular calcium concentration) in endothelial cells, thus stimulating NO production, whereas fluid shear stress, 17b-oestradiol and insulin cause phosphorylation of the serine/threonine protein ...
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Two types of a highly variable disorder in which abnormalities in the ability to make and/or use the hormone insulin interfere with the process of turning dietary carbohydrates into glucose, the body's fuel.
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In the past, the only way to get insulin for diabetics was to process it from pigs and cattle. Then researchers learned how to make insulin by cloning the human gene that carries the instructions for making insulin.
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The pancreas produces insulin and glucagon to control blood-sugar concentration.
The lungs take in oxygen and give off carbon dioxide.
The kidneys remove urea, and adjust the concentrations of water and a wide variety of ions.
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Insulin
(a small protein having two polypeptide chains) and immunoglobulin molecules, for example, have
interchain
and
intrachain
disulfide bonds. Endothelin and HLA molecules also have disulfide bonds.
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Hyperglycemia high blood sugar another name for diabetes due either to not enough insulin being produced by the pancreas or faulty insulin receptors in the liver
(hyper = over above; glyco = sweet; -emia = blood) ...
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diabetes Condition characterized by a high blood glucose level and the appearance of glucose in the urine due to a deficiency of insulin or the inability of body cells to respond to insulin; diabetes mellitus.
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Cell-surface receptors such as the acetylcholine receptor and the insulin receptor, are located in the plasma membrane, with their ligand-binding site exposed to the external medium.
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A large carbohydrate molecule with a chainlike or branched structrure composed of many monosaccharides. Functions in storage (ex. starch, insulin, glycogen) or structre (ex. cellulose, chitin.)
Covered in Lab 5 Fermentation and Respiration ...
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Thus, in addition to the markers of insulin resistance and smoking habit, ...
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