Insulin’s discovery: New insights on its hundredth birthday: From insulin action and clearance to sweet networks

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In 2021, the 100th anniversary of the isolation of insulin and the rescue of a child with type 1 diabetes from death will be marked. In this review, we highlight advances since the ingenious work of the four discoverers, Frederick Grant Banting, John James Rickard Macleod, James Bertram Collip and Charles Herbert Best. Macleoad closed his Nobel Lecture speech by raising the question of the mechanism of insulin action in the body. This challenge attracted many investigators, and the question remained unanswered until the third part of the 20th century. We summarize what has been learned, from the discovery of cell surface receptors, insulin action, and clearance, to network and precision medicine.

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Leroux, M., Boutchueng-Djidjou, M., & Faure, R. (2021, February 1). Insulin’s discovery: New insights on its hundredth birthday: From insulin action and clearance to sweet networks. International Journal of Molecular Sciences. MDPI AG. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms22031030

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