Insulin release is controlled by the amount of Epac2A at the secretory vesicles

Posted by on July 7, 2017 5:38 pm
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Specialized beta cells in the pancreas release the hormone insulin to control our blood glucose levels, and failure of this mechanism is central to the development of type-2 diabetes. How much and when insulin is released depends on a complex system of messenger molecules and proteins that is not well understood.

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