insulin receptor mutations
Insulin receptor mutations refer to alterations in the genetic code of the protein that plays a key role in insulin signaling within the body. These mutations can result in changes to the structure or function of the insulin receptor, which may lead to impaired insulin binding and decreased responsiveness to the hormone.
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