glucagon receptor structure
The glucagon receptor structure refers to the arrangement and composition of proteins that make up the glucagon receptor, a molecule found on the surface of certain cells. It plays a crucial role in coordinating the body's response to glucagon, a hormone that regulates blood sugar levels.
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