There are a large number of TK enzymes in the body, including the insulin receptor.
Another example is the binding of insulin to insulin receptors.
Affected individuals have an insulin receptor with greatly impaired functionality.
It is taken into cells through an insulin receptor that sits on cell membranes.
Gestational diabetes is caused when the insulin receptors do not function properly.
The interference probably occurs at the level of the cell signaling pathway behind the insulin receptor.
Type two is the most common and is caused by deficiency or inadequacy of insulin receptors in cells.
There were also no changes in the phosphorylation of the insulin receptors.
Quantitation of the class I disulfides of the insulin receptor.
The insulin receptor is a protein embedded in the outer wall of human cells.