Glucagon
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| - | '''Glucagon''' (GLC) is a hormone which raises blood glucose level. GLC causes the liver to convert glycogen to glucose. GLC effect is opposite to that of insulin. | + | '''Glucagon''' (GLC) is a hormone which raises blood glucose level. GLC causes the liver to convert glycogen to glucose. GLC effect is opposite to that of insulin. See some details in [[User:Mary Ball/Glucagon]]. |
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Revision as of 07:57, 7 August 2011
Glucagon (GLC) is a hormone which raises blood glucose level. GLC causes the liver to convert glycogen to glucose. GLC effect is opposite to that of insulin. See some details in User:Mary Ball/Glucagon.
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