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We are proud to present our 0714 insulin action and diabetes type 1 and type 2 medical images for powerpoint. To do a detail discussion on diabetes, you need a excellent medical image. Keeping your requirement in mind, we have developed this medical image with insulin action. This graphic image defines the concept of insulin generation in diabetic and non diabetic conditions. Use this medical image to make an impressive presentation for viewers.

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The image provides a simplified illustration of insulin action in a healthy state compared to its dysfunction in Type I and Type II diabetes. The illustration shows how insulin interacts with its receptor to facilitate the transport of glucose into cells through a glucose transporter (GLUT4).

In a healthy state, insulin binds to the insulin receptor on the cell surface, prompting the GLUT4 transporter to move to the cell surface and allow glucose to enter the cell. In Type I diabetes, insulin is not produced, denoted by the red cross, preventing the normal uptake of glucose into cells. In Type II diabetes, despite the presence of insulin, the insulin receptor is unresponsive (as depicted by the red 'X' on the receptor), leading to inadequate glucose uptake.

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This image can be applied in various industries for educational and explanatory purposes:

1. Healthcare:

Use: To educate patients and healthcare professionals about the pathophysiology of diabetes.

Presenter: Healthcare educator or doctor.

Audience: Patients, nurses, medical students.

2. Biotechnology:

Use: Explaining the mechanism of drug action for insulin analogs or therapies targeting glucose metabolism.

Presenter: Biotech researcher or product developer.

Audience: Investors, biotech professionals, scientists.

3. Pharmaceutical:

Use: Training sales representatives on how diabetes medications work.

Presenter: Pharmaceutical trainer.

Audience: Sales representatives, marketing teams.

4. Education:

Use: Teaching biology students about metabolic diseases and cellular mechanisms of hormone action.

Presenter: Educator or professor.

Audience: Students, academic researchers.

5. Public Health:

Use: Informing policy makers and public health officials about diabetes for the development of health interventions.

Presenter: Public health advocate or epidemiologist.

Audience: Health policy makers, community health workers.

6. Medical Devices:

Use: Demonstrating how glucose monitoring devices are important for diabetes management.

Presenter: Medical device company representative.

Audience: Patients, caregivers, healthcare providers.

7. Nutrition and Dietetics:

Use: Illustrating the importance of dietary management in maintaining insulin sensitivity.

Presenter: Dietitian or nutritionist.

Audience: Clients with or at risk of diabetes, dietetics students.

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