Active insulin receptors, illustration. Each insulin receptor (blue) is a transmembrane protein, that has become activated through the binding of insulin (red). Insulin binding induces structural changes within the receptor. These changes trigger a biochemical chain of events inside the cell (signal transduction), that finally leads to the transport of glucose into the cell via activation of glucose transporters (channel proteins, not seen).
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