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Title: Insulin Signalling
Description: These notes include all information that is needed for a Bsc level student. Included information and diagrams detailing how insulin is secreted and how secretion is stimulated as a result of blood glucose levels. These notes also cover information on Insulin synthesis, SNARE-mediated exocytosis, Tyrosine kinase receptors, and diseases that arise due to disrupted glucose homeostasis. Colour and annotated diagrams and pictures included.
Description: These notes include all information that is needed for a Bsc level student. Included information and diagrams detailing how insulin is secreted and how secretion is stimulated as a result of blood glucose levels. These notes also cover information on Insulin synthesis, SNARE-mediated exocytosis, Tyrosine kinase receptors, and diseases that arise due to disrupted glucose homeostasis. Colour and annotated diagrams and pictures included.
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Title: Insulin Signalling
Description: These notes include all information that is needed for a Bsc level student. Included information and diagrams detailing how insulin is secreted and how secretion is stimulated as a result of blood glucose levels. These notes also cover information on Insulin synthesis, SNARE-mediated exocytosis, Tyrosine kinase receptors, and diseases that arise due to disrupted glucose homeostasis. Colour and annotated diagrams and pictures included.
Description: These notes include all information that is needed for a Bsc level student. Included information and diagrams detailing how insulin is secreted and how secretion is stimulated as a result of blood glucose levels. These notes also cover information on Insulin synthesis, SNARE-mediated exocytosis, Tyrosine kinase receptors, and diseases that arise due to disrupted glucose homeostasis. Colour and annotated diagrams and pictures included.