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glucose dependent insulin tropic hormone is responsible for what
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The glucose-dependent insulinotropic hormone (GIP) is responsible for stimulating the release of insulin in response to elevated blood glucose levels. It is produced by cells in the small intestine and acts on the pancreatic beta cells to promote insulin secretion. GIP helps to regulate blood glucose levels by increasing insulin production and promoting glucose uptake by cells in various tissues, especially after a meal.
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