New study shows that the gene G6PC2 plays an important role in regulating glucagon, a hormone that raises blood sugar levels.
When we think about the immune system, we usually associate it with fighting infections. However, a study published in Science by the Champalimaud Foundation reveals a surprising new role.
A new study has uncovered a critical role for the enzyme Glucose-6-phosphatase 2 (G6PC2) in regulating blood sugar levels.
Homeostasis and temperature regulation Homeostasis and water balance Control of blood glucose concentration Type 1 and type 2 diabetes Role of glucagon in blood sugar levels – Higher ...
Israeli and American researchers uncovered the role of a specific enzyme in managing blood sugar levels in a study that opens up new therapeutic possibilities for people with type 2 diabetes. Type 2 ...
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On the other hand, when your blood sugar levels drop too low, your pancreas releases the hormone glucagon, which raises your ...
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Glucagon-like peptide-1 (GLP-1) analogs also known as incretin mimetics are class of drugs indicated for type-2 diabetes mellitus to lower the blood sugar level Mr. Shah Coherent Market Insights Pvt.
Objective—Glucagon-like peptide 1 (GLP-1) exerts beneficial antidiabetic actions via effects on pancreatic β- and α-cells. Previous studies have focused on the improvements in β-cell function ...