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Binding Of Insulin To The Insulin Receptor Leads To Glucose Uptake Into The Cell. The Insulin Receptor Blue Is A Transmembrane Protein, That Is Activated By Insulin Orange. Insulin Binding Induces Structural Changes Within The Receptor Which Activates A Signal Cascade Leading To The Transport Of Glucose Into The Cell Mediated By A Glucose Transporter Protein

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Binding of insulin to the insulin receptor leads to glucose uptake into the cell. The insulin receptor blue is a transmembrane protein, that is activated by insulin orange. Insulin binding induces structural changes within the receptor which activates a signal cascade leading to the transport of glucose into the cell mediated by a glucose transporter protein

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