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Biology, 13.06.2021 07:30 dhananjaynagarkar

1. Insulin initiates its action by binding to a glycoprotein receptor on the surface of the cell. This receptor consists of a protein kinase that is stimulated by insulin. Activation of this kinase is believed to generate a signal that activates and deactivates enzymes and other kinases, eventually resulting in insulin's action on glucose metabolism within the cell. Many things can go wrong in the mechanism described above, which results in insulin-related disease such as diabetes. What are some things that can go wrong in this mechanism? Why do you think it's important for healthcare professionals to understand where things can go wrong?

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