Thursday, January 21, 2010

Insulin And Birth Defects How Does Insulin Cause Animal Birth Defects?

How does insulin cause animal birth defects? - insulin and birth defects

I'm doing a research project for the class of government in animal studies and need to know how insulin causes birth defects in animals. The project will die in 2 weeks, and I have everything, but still the answer to this question.

4 comments:

Fran said...

During normal pregnancy, the fetus has higher levels of food in the blood, which explains why her mother called a somatomammotropin hormone from the placenta, which have adverse effects on reducing insulin sensitivity has been producing tissues to insulin, thus increasing the rate of glucose feeding adequate to ensure nutrition of the fetus. My feeling is that since I am not with birth defects by insulin and abnormal insulin levels during pregnancy may not lead to the nourishment of the fetus and a type of abnormalities. You need to study the normal function of hormones during pregnancy and then when it connected conditions, high levels of insulin and how it relates to the process.

Fran said...

During normal pregnancy, the fetus has higher levels of food in the blood, which explains why her mother called a somatomammotropin hormone from the placenta, which have adverse effects on reducing insulin sensitivity has been producing tissues to insulin, thus increasing the rate of glucose feeding adequate to ensure nutrition of the fetus. My feeling is that since I am not with birth defects by insulin and abnormal insulin levels during pregnancy may not lead to the nourishment of the fetus and a type of abnormalities. You need to study the normal function of hormones during pregnancy and then when it connected conditions, high levels of insulin and how it relates to the process.

vaughn_n... said...

No try. Even if the cloning of the drug would not.

vaughn_n... said...

No try. Even if the cloning of the drug would not.

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