Mathematical model for glucose regulation in the whole-body system

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The human body needs continuous and stable glucose supply for maintaining its biological functions. Stable glucose supply comes from the homeostatic regulation of the blood glucose level, which is controlled by various glucose consuming or producing organs. Therefore, it is important to understand the whole-body glucose regulation mechanism. In this article, we describe various mathematical models proposed for glucose regulation in the human body, and discuss the difficulty and limitation in reproducing real processes of glucose regulation. ©2012 Landes Bioscience.

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Kang, H., Han, K., & Choi, M. Y. (2012, March). Mathematical model for glucose regulation in the whole-body system. Islets. https://doi.org/10.4161/isl.19505

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