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  1. ... in the pancreas called beta cells stop producing insulin. Insulin controls how much glucose (a type of sugar) ... into cells for conversion to energy. Lack of insulin results in the inability to use glucose for ...
  2. ... hyperglycemia) resulting from a shortage of the hormone insulin. Insulin controls how much glucose (a type of sugar) ... the functions of this protein is to stimulate insulin secretion by beta cells in the pancreas. In ...
  3. ... elevated blood glucose arises from reduced production of insulin, which is a hormone produced in the pancreas that helps regulate blood glucose levels. Specifically, insulin controls how much glucose (a type of sugar) ...
  4. ... cells, of another important growth-promoting hormone called insulin-like growth factor I (IGF-I).Growth hormone ... appears to alter how the body responds to insulin, which is a hormone that regulates blood glucose ...
  5. ... levels resulting from a shortage of the hormone insulin (a condition called diabetes mellitus) and progressive vision ... with Wolfram syndrome who develops diabetes mellitus requires insulin replacement therapy. Optic atrophy is often the next ...
  6. ... pancreas. The pancreas is an organ that produces insulin (a hormone that helps control blood glucose levels). ... damages the pancreas, impairing its ability to produce insulin and digestive enzymes. Problems with digestion can lead ...
  7. ... of disorders includes H syndrome, pigmented hypertrichosis with insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus (PHID), Faisalabad histiocytosis, and familial ... development of type 1 diabetes (also known as insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus), which usually begins in childhood. ...
  8. ... blood glucose (hypoglycemia), and abnormally high levels of insulin (hyperinsulinism). Insulin controls the amount of glucose that moves from ... and short chain 3-hydroxyacyl-CoA dehydrogenase in human health and disease. FEBS J. 2005 Oct;272( ...
  9. ... T, Nakamura T, Shimomura I, Yamashita S. Impaired insulin secretion in four Tangier disease patients with ABCA1 ... Hubacek JA. ATP-binding cassette (ABC) transporters in human metabolism and diseases. Physiol Res. 2004;53(3): ...
  10. ... of the pancreas, which release a hormone called insulin that helps control blood glucose, also called blood ...
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