Researchers at the Salk Institute for Biological Studies have discovered a pair of molecules that regulates the liver’s glucose production. A new study published this week in Nature demonstrates that controlling these two molecules could offer a new way to lower blood sugar to treat insulin-resistant type II diabetes. Scientists found a glucagon, a hormone released by the pancreas during fasting, turns on the genetic switch CRTC2, which increases the production of insulin in the blood. ...
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