Insulin receptors are (a) extrinsic proteins (b) intrinsic proteins (c) G-proteins (d) trimeric proteins.
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he insulin receptor: structure, function, and signaling. ... The insulin receptor is a member of the ligand-activated receptor and tyrosine kinase family of transmembrane signaling proteins that collectively are fundamentally important regulators of cell differentiation, growth, and metabolism.
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