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  2. Insulin - Wikipedia

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    Insulin may have originated more than a billion years ago. [21] The molecular origins of insulin go at least as far back as the simplest unicellular eukaryotes. [22] Apart from animals, insulin-like proteins are also known to exist in fungi and protists.

  3. History of diabetes - Wikipedia

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    In the beginning of the 20th century, physicians hypothesized that the islets secrete a substance (named "insulin") that metabolises carbohydrates. The first to isolate the extract used, called insulin, was Nicolae Paulescu. In 1916, he succeeded in developing an aqueous pancreatic extract which, when injected into a diabetic dog, proved to ...

  4. Insulin (medication) - Wikipedia

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    Insulin was first used as a medication in Canada by Charles Best and Frederick Banting in 1922. [85] [86] This is a chronology of key milestones in the history of the medical use of insulin. For more details on the discovery, extraction, purification, clinical use, and synthesis of insulin, see Insulin

  5. Paul Langerhans - Wikipedia

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    Paul Langerhans (25 July 1847 – 20 July 1888) was a German pathologist, physiologist and biologist, credited with the discovery of the cells that secrete insulin, named after him as the islets of Langerhans.

  6. Is real-time blood sugar control becoming a reality with ...

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    Smart insulins are meant to help people with type 1 diabetes control their blood sugar levels in real time. This Special Feature explores just how far smart insulins have come, and what the next ...

  7. Insulin glargine - Wikipedia

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    Patent protection for insulin glargine expired in most countries in 2015 [citation needed] and in the U.S.A. is expected to expire on 2027-07-05. [29] Insulin glargine from competitor Eli Lilly became available in most countries during 2015, under the brand names Basaglar (as a follow-on in the US) and Abasaglar (as a biosimilar in the EU).

  8. For many insulin users, new price cuts will be a 'lifeline' - AOL

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    After years of public outcry, Novo Nordisk, Eli Lilly and Sanofi announced caps or cuts to the cost of their insulin products. Patients with diabetes said it would make life easier.

  9. Do NAD supplements actually have benefits? Doctors ... - AOL

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    A lot of people have a person come over to do it or go to med spas, which are less regulated,” Kahn adds. If you experience negative side effects after taking NAD supplements, stop use and ...