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Brain Pancreas Relative Protein, Rat

Brain Pancreas Relative Protein (BPRP) is a protein found in rats that is associated with the development and functioning of the pancreas. It is important for the production of insulin, which helps maintain proper blood sugar levels, and for promoting the synthesis of proteins for proper tissue growth. BPRP has been…

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Overview

Brain Pancreas Relative Protein (BPRP) is a protein found in rats that is associated with the development and functioning of the pancreas. It is important for the production of insulin, which helps maintain proper blood sugar levels, and for promoting the synthesis of proteins for proper tissue growth. BPRP has been used in research to better understand the structure and function of the pancreas, and it may be useful in the development of treatments for diabetes and other pancreatic diseases.

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Giuseppe Maulucci · Italy Carlo Molino · United States Cosimo Sperti · Italy

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