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Ozempic is the brand-name for semaglutide (S), a glucagon-li…
Ozempic is the brand-name for semaglutide (S), a glucagon-like peptide 1 (GLP-1) receptor (R) agonist used to improve glycemic control in type 2 diabetes mellitus, treat obesity, and reduce the risk of major adverse cardiovascular events. The dissociation constant of semaglutide binding to GLP-1 receptor has been reported to be in the range of 1 to 10 nM. The estimated number of receptors per cell is 10,000, corresponding to an approximate concentration of 10-8 M. After daily oral administration of 7 and 14 mg the blood concentrations of semaglutide were found to be 6.7 nmol/L and 14.6 nmol/L, respectively. After answering the questions A-C below, please fill out the following table: Dissociation constant Association constant
Ozempic is the brand-name for semaglutide (S), a glucagon-li…
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Ozempic is the brаnd-nаme fоr semаglutide (S), a glucagоn-like peptide 1 (GLP-1) receptоr (R) agonist used to improve glycemic control in type 2 diabetes mellitus, treat obesity, and reduce the risk of major adverse cardiovascular events. The dissociation constant of semaglutide binding to GLP-1 receptor has been reported to be in the range of 1 to 10 nM. The estimated number of receptors per cell is 10,000, corresponding to an approximate concentration of 10-8 M. After daily oral administration of 7 and 14 mg the blood concentrations of semaglutide were found to be 6.7 nmol/L and 14.6 nmol/L, respectively. After answering the questions A-C below, please fill out the following table: Dissociation constant Association constant
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