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, 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 are malfunctioning. overproduction of glucagon leads...
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