glucagon receptor polymorphisms
Glucagon receptor polymorphisms refer to variations or differences in the genetic structure of the receptor responsible for binding and responding to the hormone glucagon. These polymorphisms may influence the function or expression of the receptor, potentially affecting glucagon signaling and metabolism.
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