k Insulin molecule, illustration Insulin molecule, illustration. Insulin is produced in the beta cells of the pancreas. It binds to specific receptors on cells in the body to help it use or store glucose from food, thereby regulating blood sugar levels. Insulin produced synthetically is used to treat type 1 diabetes., by ANIMATE4.COMSCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY Stock Photo - Afloimages
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Insulin molecule, illustration Insulin molecule, illustration. Insulin is produced in the beta cells of the pancreas. It binds to specific receptors on cells in the body to help it use or store glucose from food, thereby regulating blood sugar levels. Insulin produced synthetically is used to treat type 1 diabetes., by ANIMATE4.COM SCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY
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Insulin molecule, illustration

Insulin molecule, illustration. Insulin is produced in the beta cells of the pancreas. It binds to specific receptors on cells in the body to help it use or store glucose from food, thereby regulating blood sugar levels. Insulin produced synthetically is used to treat type 1 diabetes., by ANIMATE4.COM/SCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY

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