glucagon receptor pharmacology
Glucagon receptor pharmacology refers to the study of how glucagon receptors in the body interact with various drugs and compounds, and how this interaction affects the physiological processes regulated by glucagon, such as glucose metabolism, insulin release, and lipid metabolism.
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