insulin receptor trafficking
Insulin receptor trafficking refers to the cellular process in which insulin receptors undergo internalization from the cell surface, their movement inside the cell, and subsequent recycling or degradation, ultimately regulating the availability and activity of insulin receptors and insulin signaling pathway.
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