Insulin

Insulin is a hormone produced by the pancreas that helps regulate glucose levels in the blood. It helps the body store and use sugar for energy. Without enough insulin, a person's blood sugar levels can become too high, leading to a condition called diabetes. Insulin is an important part of diabetes treatment and its use is widespread. It helps people manage their blood sugar levels and lead healthy, active lives. By using insulin, people with diabetes can reduce the risk of serious complications, such as stroke, kidney failure, heart disease, and vision loss.

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Development of a Model-Based Noninvasive Glucose Monitoring Device for Non-Insulin Dependent People

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Correlation of Oncotype DX Recurrence Score with the Expression of Insulin Receptor Substrate Proteins in Estrogen Receptor + Breast Cancer

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Identification of insulin-sensitive obese vs. insulin resistant obese postmenopausal women: Evaluation of surrogate indices of insulin sensitivity.

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Metal Metalloproteinase 2 is Differentially Regulated by the Interplay between Glucose and Insulin

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Evaluation of Cinnamon Supplementation on Insulin Resistance, BMI and Estradiol Levels in Women with Polycystic Ovary Syndrome: A Double-Blinded Randomized Controlled Clinical Trial

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The Impact of EDTA And Selenite on The Stability of Insulin in Cell Culture Media

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