Insulin action at a molecular level - 100 years of progress
The discovery of insulin 100 years ago and its application to the treatment of human disease in the years since have marked a major turning point in the history of medicine. The availability of purified insulin allowed for the establishment of its physiological role in the regulation of blood glucos...
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Main Authors: | Morris F. White (Author), C. Ronald Kahn (Author) |
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2021-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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