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Dictionary » R » Receptors insulin-like-growth-factor ii Receptors insulin-like-growth-factor iireceptors, insulin-like-growth-factor II specific proteins on or in cells to which insulin-like growth factor II and mannose-6-phosphate bind and thereby modify the function of the cells. These receptors have a mw of 250 kD and possess no tyrosine kinase activity. ![]()
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Results from our forumRe: Campbell and Reece 8th editionthank you quickly : "And BTW, the receptors do not have to be on the outside of the cell" don't you mean organelles ... able, after years of effort, to reconstruct the complete amino acid sequence of insulin. Since then, most of the steps involved in sequencing a polypeptide have ...
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Pls. I need help with my hw... GLUT4 transported on skeletal muscle occurs fast EXCEPT? A) When insulin is available B) During periods of hypoglycemia C) During the fed ... EXCEPT? A. Hormones B. Autocrines C. Neurotransmitters D. Neurohormones Receptors for some lipophilic ligands (non-polar ligands) are found in the ...
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Insulin resitanceThere's some debate on this, and the answer probably varies: fewer receptors, receptors variants that don't work as well, insulin variants that don't connect as well, processes getting in between production and connection, ...
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DiabetesThere are a few things wrong with the initial description - Insulin increases uptake in cells (but insulin does not bind directly to glucose, ... be affected. And I'm afraid that the stuff about mitochondria and insulin receptors makes no metabolic sense at all.
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DiabetesWhen food is digested, the sugars wind up in the blood stream. Insulin is a protein that can bind to the glucose molecules and to surface receptors on cells. When blood sugar spikes due to eating a meal or drinking something sweet, ...
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