Peptides come to the rescue of pancreatic β cells

Volume: 294, Issue: 34, Pages: 12622 - 12623
Published: Aug 1, 2019
Abstract
Insulin and glucagon are well-known peptide hormones that keep glucose levels within a healthy range in the body. But they are only part of a complex network that controls concentrations of this ubiquitous sugar in blood and tissues. Other molecules regulate glucose by controlling insulin secretion from the pancreas or protecting pancreatic β cells against stresses that lead to cellular dysfunction or cell death...
Paper Details
Title
Peptides come to the rescue of pancreatic β cells
Published Date
Aug 1, 2019
Volume
294
Issue
34
Pages
12622 - 12623
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