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Meaning of "c-peptide"

C-peptide is a substance produced by the pancreas when proinsulin is split into insulin and C-peptide. Measuring C-peptide levels can help determine the body's ability to produce insulin
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  • The inactive polypeptide excised from proinsulin during its conversion to insulin, containing 31 amino acid residues and secreted in equimolar amounts to insulin from beta cells.

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C-peptide is formed during the conversion of proinsulin to insulin.
All were documented to be c-peptide negative prior to islet transplantation.
C-peptide in the classification of diabetes in children and adolescents.
Insulin is prepared as two insulin molecules linked by a c-peptide.
C-peptide is a very sensitive marker for beta cell function.
This assay does not detect mouse C-peptide.
C-peptide would be a more accurate test of islet cell function.
An indicator that reflects insulin levels is C-peptide.
C-peptide does not affect the blood sugar level in the body.
It is recommended that response to sulfonylurea be measured as increased C-peptide.
C-peptide had shown promising results in treatment of diabetic complications incidental to vascular degeneration.
This test measures the level of C-peptide in a blood.
C-peptide test measures a protein that mirrors the level of insulin in the body.
Hyperglycemia was associated with elevations of insulin and c-peptide FIG.
C-peptide and insulin are created and stored in the beta cells of the pancreas.

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Endogenous insulin secretion should be accompanied by the production of C-peptide.
C-peptide helps to prevent neuropathy and other vascular deterioration related symptoms of diabetes mellitus.
These peptides are all small fragments of the C-peptide molecule.
C-Peptide was initially thought to have no intrinsic biological activity.
Despite somewhat lower C-peptide levels the animal remains normoglycemic.
Spare samples only have been used for determination of C-peptide concentration.
Both C-peptide and mature insulin are biologically active.
In patients with an autonomous secreting insulinoma, C-peptide levels are not suppressed.
The quantity of C-peptide was evaluated with respect to a reference scale.
Further, increases in both pancreatic insulin and plasma C-peptide were observed.
The C-peptide does not have any known biological action.
In some cases, successful engraftment is determined by assessment of donor C-peptide levels.
No human C-peptide was detectable in the será of fasting transgenic mice.
In other embodiments, the connecting peptide or C-peptide can be devoid of lysine residues.
Pooled serum C-peptide levels were determined for each group.
Insulinotropic activity is routinely measured in humans by measuring insulin levels or C-peptide levels.
Serum C-peptide levels can indicate functioning beta cell reserves.
She still had improvements in her C-peptide levels, but was not considered in remission.
Your C-peptide level can also change if your kidneys are not working properly.
A hydrolyzable coupling can provide a C-peptide polypeptide-oligomer conjugate that acts as a prodrug.
The C-peptide test may also be done to find the cause of low blood sugar.
When insulin is released into the bloodstream, equal amounts of C-peptide also are released.
The glucagon stimulated C-peptide test is commonly used in experimental protocols.
More insulin is made in obese people and can cause high levels of C-peptide.
Insulin and C-peptide are indicated by open and solid bars respectively.
But then her blood came back showing insulin with a high C-peptide count.
The variations of insulin and C-peptide exactly paralleled those observed for glucose.
Proinsulin is then transported to the Golgi apparatus, where enzymatic removal of the C-peptide begins.
In theory, several C-peptide containing impurities can be expected as side products of insulin production.
Under these conditions, GLIP infusion also prevented a significant increase in blood levels of C-peptide.
When fluorescently labelled C-peptide is incubated with cells it binds to the cell surface.
The remaining six people with type 1 saw decreases in their C-peptide levels over time.
Absence of a C-peptide response to carbohydrate ingestion may indicate total beta-cell failure.
The equimolar ratio of portal insulin and C-peptide is not reflected at the peripheral level.
C-peptide A substance the pancreas releases into the bloodstream in equal amounts to insulin.

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