Enteroglucagon
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Enteroglucagon is a peptide hormone derived from preproglucagon. It is a gastrointestinal hormone, secreted from mucosal cells primarily of the colon and terminal ileum. It has 37 amino acids. Enteroglucagon is released following ingestion of a mixed meal, and delays gastric emptying.
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- Overview at colostate.edu
- 1053818919 at GPnotebook
- Physiology at MCG 6/6ch2/s6ch2_27
- MeSH Enteroglucagon
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