Thanks you for your editing and refractoring but please don't
remove some important data.
Islets of Langerhans is historically a earlier term some authorities advise
using "pancreatic islets" term now.
The same applies to naming convention of cells found in islets of Langerhans
- B cells produce insulin
- A cells produce glucagone and so on
Please be more cautious in your refractoring.
Under Intracellular transformation of the insulin signal it says This channel is under the glucose's control. Should it not be "this channel is under insulin's control?
The exact structure of insulin was established by a British molecular biologist Frederick Sanger. It was the first protein whose structure was completely determined. For this discovery he was awarded a Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1958. Does this refer to primary structure, i.e. amino acid sequence?
Habj 00:00 6 Jul 2003 (UTC)
- I suppose so. Kpjas
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