k Repaglinide antidiabetic drug action, illustration Illustration showing repaglinide yellow, red and white spheres, centreleft and centreright binding to an ATPdependent potassium channel multicoloured globular structures on a pancreatic beta cell. Repaglinide belongs to a class of drugs known as meglitinides which bind to this type of receptor on pancreatic beta cells, stimulating insulin release. Insulin, in turn, increases cellular glucose uptake, reducing blood sugar levels, making repaglinide a suitable treatment for type 2 diabetes., by RAMON ANDRADE 3DCIENCIASCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY Stock Photo - Afloimages
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Repaglinide antidiabetic drug action, illustration Illustration showing repaglinide  yellow, red and white spheres, centre left and centre right  binding to an ATP dependent potassium channel  multicoloured globular structures  on a pancreatic beta cell. Repaglinide belongs to a class of drugs known as meglitinides which bind to this type of receptor on pancreatic beta cells, stimulating insulin release. Insulin, in turn, increases cellular glucose uptake, reducing blood sugar levels, making repaglinide a suitable treatment for type 2 diabetes., by RAMON ANDRADE 3DCIENCIA SCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY
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Repaglinide antidiabetic drug action, illustration

Illustration showing repaglinide (yellow, red and white spheres, centre-left and centre-right) binding to an ATP-dependent potassium channel (multicoloured globular structures) on a pancreatic beta cell. Repaglinide belongs to a class of drugs known as meglitinides which bind to this type of receptor on pancreatic beta cells, stimulating insulin release. Insulin, in turn, increases cellular glucose uptake, reducing blood sugar levels, making repaglinide a suitable treatment for type 2 diabetes., by RAMON ANDRADE 3DCIENCIA/SCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY

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