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  1. ... direct growth of the body. The abnormal gland releases more growth hormone than normal, causing rapid growth ... cells in the pituitary gland or in the release of growth hormone from the gland.Duplication of ...
  2. ... high levels of glucose, mitochondria help trigger the release of a hormone called insulin, which controls blood ... the mitochondria's ability to help trigger insulin release. In people with MIDD, diabetes results when the ...