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november , articles , diabetes , hypoglycemia , physiology , drug evolution glucagon receptor antagonist: a diabetes drug development gerti tashko, m.d. november , articles , diabetes , hypoglycemia , physiology , drug evolution glucagon and insulin work in concert to achieve and maintain proper blood glucose
levels. glucagon, released by pancreatic alpha cells, prevents hypoglycemia, while insulin released by beta cells prevents hyperglycemia. together they preserve a tight blood glucose concentration between - mg/dl fasting and - mg/dl after meals. in type diabetes, glucagon production, release, and action...
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