Title : [Rapid-acting insulin analogues].

Pub. Date : 1999 Mar

PMID : 10199158






6 Functional Relationships(s)
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1 Two rapid-acting insulin analogues, Lys(B28), Pro(B29)-human insulin (insulin lispro) and Asp(B28)-human insulin (insulin aspart) are developed and introduced into the clinical trials or applications recently. Proline insulin Homo sapiens
2 Two rapid-acting insulin analogues, Lys(B28), Pro(B29)-human insulin (insulin lispro) and Asp(B28)-human insulin (insulin aspart) are developed and introduced into the clinical trials or applications recently. Proline insulin Homo sapiens
3 Two rapid-acting insulin analogues, Lys(B28), Pro(B29)-human insulin (insulin lispro) and Asp(B28)-human insulin (insulin aspart) are developed and introduced into the clinical trials or applications recently. Proline insulin Homo sapiens
4 Two rapid-acting insulin analogues, Lys(B28), Pro(B29)-human insulin (insulin lispro) and Asp(B28)-human insulin (insulin aspart) are developed and introduced into the clinical trials or applications recently. Proline insulin Homo sapiens
5 Proline at position B28 near the COOH terminal of the B chain of human insulin is important for the dimerization of insulin molecules. Proline insulin Homo sapiens
6 Proline at position B28 near the COOH terminal of the B chain of human insulin is important for the dimerization of insulin molecules. Proline insulin Homo sapiens