insulin的意思和读音

insulin

: [ˈɪnsəlɪn] : [ˈɪnsjʊlɪn]

n.

insulinn.

1.a chemical substance produced in the body that controls the amount of sugar in the blood (by influencing the rate at which it is removed); a similar artificial substance given to people whose bodies do not produce enough naturally

insulin-dependent diabetes尿

n.1.

n.1.a substance produced in your body that controls the level of sugar in your blood. People who have the disease diabetes do not produce enough insulin.

1. Hemoglobin Insulin Lactalbumin Hydrolysate ...

3. Corticotrophins Insulin androst-4-ene-3α,17α-diol ) ...

7. ( Lipoprotein) ( Insulin) ( Folic acid) ...

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1.The pancreas becomes exhausted and is unable to produce sufficient insulin to keep up with the demands of the body.

2.One example of a gene that we would like to turn off is an insulin receptor gene that tells fat cells to hold on to every calorie.

3.Professor Mattson said he found the mice fed on alternate days were more sensitive to insulin and needed to produce less of it.

4.We are already able to give a patient advice on how much insulin to inject based on algorithms.

5.This is a terrible state of metabolism for a man who's trying to lose weight, because surplus insulin boosts body-fat storage.

6.Bolus - referred to as the fast acting insulin used to cover food, typically carbohydrates, some cover for protein as well.

7.Over time, the body becomes less and less able to process enough insulin to meet the body's needs, and glucose builds up in the bloodstream.便便

8.To eliminate this possibility, we decided to see if naturally secreted levels of insulin would have the same effect.

9.down, and I'm able to use the pump to better estimate how much insulin I need based on the crabs I eat. I am also considering a continuous.

10.With this form of diabetes, the body does not always produce enough insulin or does not use insulin efficiently.