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===Ongoing Research===
===Ongoing Research===
The significance of this receptor makes it a prime target for diabetes research. Incretins are a class of biological molecules that act like gastrointestinal hormones. One such example is glucagon-like peptide-1 (GLP-1), which works with GIP to regulate the body's insulin levels. Synthetic versions of this peptide hormone have been made to treat people with type-2 diabetes. It works by stimulating GIP production as well as insulin secretion causing the body to properly regulate its blood glucose levels like someone without diabetes. The benefit of synthetic GLP-1 is that it is not protein and so would not be degraded as easily therefore prolonging the benefits of the drug. One such example is Byetta<ref>"Byetta." BYETTA (exenatide) Injection | Welcome to BYETTA.com. Amylin Pharmaceuticals, Inc., 2011. Web. 02 Dec. 2011. <http://www.byetta.com/Pages/index.aspx></ref>.
The significance of this receptor makes it a prime target for diabetes research. Incretins are a class of biological molecules that act like gastrointestinal hormones<ref>"Byetta." BYETTA (exenatide) Injection | Welcome to BYETTA.com. Amylin Pharmaceuticals, Inc., 2011. Web. 02 Dec. 2011. <http://www.byetta.com/Pages/index.aspx></ref>. One such example is glucagon-like peptide-1 (GLP-1), which works with GIP to regulate the body's insulin levels. Synthetic versions of this peptide hormone have been made to treat people with type-2 diabetes. It works by stimulating GIP production as well as insulin secretion causing the body to properly regulate its blood glucose levels like someone without diabetes. The benefit of synthetic GLP-1 is that it is not protein and so would not be degraded as easily therefore prolonging the benefits of the drug. One such example is Byetta.


[[Image:F3.large.jpg|thumb|400px|left|GIP-induced Pathway.<ref>PMID:12475913</ref>]]
[[Image:F3.large.jpg|thumb|400px|left|GIP-induced Pathway.<ref>PMID:12475913</ref>]]

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