Insulinogenesis
insulinogenesis in·su·lin·o·gen·e·sis (ĭn’sə-lĭn’ə-jěn’ĭ-sĭs)
n.
Production of insulin by the islets of Langerhans.
in’su·lin’o·gen’ic or in’su·lo·gen’ic (ĭn’sə-lō-gěn’ĭk) adj.
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