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"From Gene to Function: CEACAM1's Role in Maintaining Glucose Homeostasis" takes you on a scientific journey from the genetic level to the body's overall function. This book explores the protein CEACAM1, uncovering its role in maintaining glucose homeostasis, the delicate balance of blood sugar levels. Imagine scientists deciphering how a specific gene translates into a protein that impacts how our bodies process sugar. The book delves into the mechanisms by which CEACAM1 functions, analyzing its potential to influence insulin sensitivity and blood sugar regulation. "From Gene to Function" is a valuable resource for researchers, students, and anyone interested in understanding the intricate dance between genes, proteins, and blood sugar control.
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"From Gene to Function: CEACAM1's Role in Maintaining Glucose Homeostasis" takes you on a scientific journey from the genetic level to the body's overall function. This book explores the protein CEACAM1, uncovering its role in maintaining glucose homeostasis, the delicate balance of blood sugar levels. Imagine scientists deciphering how a specific gene translates into a protein that impacts how our bodies process sugar. The book delves into the mechanisms by which CEACAM1 functions, analyzing its potential to influence insulin sensitivity and blood sugar regulation. "From Gene to Function" is a valuable resource for researchers, students, and anyone interested in understanding the intricate dance between genes, proteins, and blood sugar control.