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What is the Role of Insulin Receptors?
Insulin exerts its effects by binding to
insulin receptors
on the surface of target cells. These receptors are tyrosine kinase receptors that undergo autophosphorylation upon insulin binding, initiating a cascade of downstream signaling events.
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