Not exact matches
What, for example, if you could put in a gene for
human insulin and it would start churning out
insulin for you?Now at that time this
created a big controversy as I mentioned.
Genes can be moved from one species to another,
creating, say, goats that secrete drugs in their milk or bacteria that make
human insulin.
To
create insulin inexpensively, the gene that produces
human insulin was added to the genes in a normal E. coli bacteria.
Studies have shown that all the
human growth hormone released by the pituitary gland is processed by the liver and then metabolized in order to
create IGF - 1 or other
insulin - like growth factors responsible for anti-aging protein construction, growth, and HGH development functions.
Just like
humans, Teddy Bear hamsters may lose the ability to
create insulin and metabolize sugars.