glucagon receptor signaling pathway
The glucagon receptor signaling pathway refers to the series of molecular events that occur when glucagon, a hormone that regulates blood sugar levels, binds to its receptor in cells. This pathway regulates various metabolic processes, such as glucose production and release, and plays a crucial role in maintaining proper blood glucose levels in the body.
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