taxonomy |
insulin |
As nouns the difference between taxonomy and insulin
is that
taxonomy is the science or the technique used to make a classification while
insulin is insulin (polypeptide hormone).
insulin |
insulinogogue |
As nouns the difference between insulin and insulinogogue
is that
insulin is insulin (polypeptide hormone) while
insulinogogue is a compound that stimulates the release of insulin.
insulin |
glulisine |
As nouns the difference between insulin and glulisine
is that
insulin is insulin (polypeptide hormone) while
glulisine is a rapid-acting insulin analogue.
insulin |
subshock |
As a noun insulin
is a polypeptide hormone that regulates carbohydrate metabolism.
As an adjective subshock is
describing a dosage of insulin that does not lead to acute hypoglycemia.
insulin |
insulinaemia |
As nouns the difference between insulin and insulinaemia
is that
insulin is insulin (polypeptide hormone) while
insulinaemia is (pathology) the (normal) presence of insulin in the bloodstream.
insulin |
hypoinsulinaemia |
As nouns the difference between insulin and hypoinsulinaemia
is that
insulin is insulin (polypeptide hormone) while
hypoinsulinaemia is (pathology) the presence of an unusually low level of insulin in the bloodstream.
insulin |
relaxin |
As nouns the difference between insulin and relaxin
is that
insulin is insulin (polypeptide hormone) while
relaxin is (biochemistry) a peptide hormone of the insulin superfamily.
insulin |
proinsulin |
As nouns the difference between insulin and proinsulin
is that
insulin is insulin (polypeptide hormone) while
proinsulin is (biochemistry) a polypeptide that is the prohormone precursor of insulin.
insulin |
insulinase |
As nouns the difference between insulin and insulinase
is that
insulin is insulin (polypeptide hormone) while
insulinase is (enzyme) any enzyme that inactivates insulin.
insulin |
insulinotropic |
As a noun insulin
is insulin (polypeptide hormone).
As an adjective insulinotropic is
that stimulates or affects the production of insulin.
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