glucagon receptor knockout mice
"Glucagon receptor knockout mice are genetically modified laboratory mice that have been engineered to lack functioning glucagon receptors, which are proteins involved in mediating the effects of glucagon hormone. This alteration allows researchers to study the physiological and metabolic effects of suppressing glucagon signaling in various areas of biology and medicine."
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