Insulin provider
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PANCREASInsulin provider
AMPULEInsulin holder
HYPOInsulin deliverer
PANCREASInsulin producer
PANCREASInsulin-producing gland
HORMONESteroid or insulin
PANCREASProducer of insulin
BANTINGDiscoverer of insulin.
HORMONEInsulin or histamine
HORMONEInsulin, for instance
HORMONEInsulin, for one
HORMONEInsulin, e.g.
HORMONEInsulin, for example
GLANDOFOZWizard's insulin source?
HORMONESInsulin and estrogen
MACLEODCo-discoverer of insulin.
BESTCo-discoverer of insulin
DIABETESIllness treated with insulin
DIABETESCan be treated with insulin
inulasesenzyme that converts insulin to levulose
inulaseenzyme that converts insulin to levulose
DIABETESIt can be treated with insulin
CHARLESBESTOne of the discoverers of insulin
GLUCOSEWhat insulin regulates the metabolism of
proinsulina single-chain polypeptic precursor of insulin
proinsulinsPROINSULIN, a single-chain polypeptic precursor of insulin
GLUCOSEInsulin regulates the amount of it in the blood
insulinsINSULIN, a hormone (a secretion of the endocrine organs)
hyperinsulinismthe presence of excess insulin in the body resulting in hypoglycemia
pancreaslarge gland near the stomach that secretes insulin into the blood
proinsulinA substance produced by the pancreas that is converted to insulin
insulinasean enzyme, present in the liver and kidneys, which breaks down insulin
insulinasesINSULINASE, an enzyme, present in the liver and kidneys, which breaks down insulin
ANABOLICSTEROID... compounds are synthesized to mimic the effects of a) adrenaline; b) testosterone; c) serotonin; d) insulin
splicedcombine or insert (as genes) by genetic engineering spliced a human gene for insulin into a bacterium
splicescombine or insert (as genes) by genetic engineering spliced a human gene for insulin into a bacterium
glucagonhormone secreted by the pancreas that acts in opposition to insulin in the regulation of blood glucose levels
arginineessential amino acid, C6H14N4O2: the free amino acid increases insulin secretion and is converted to urea in the liver by arginase. Symbol: R
acarbosedrug, C25H43NO18, used in the treatment of non-insulin-dependent diabetes: lowers blood sugar by inhibiting the enzymes that aid in starch and disaccharide digestion
pancreasesA large gland behind the stomach that secretes digestive enzymes into the duodenum. Embedded in the pancreas are the islets of Langerhans, which secrete into the blood the hormones insulin and glucagon