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I like that it links here from the GLP-1 page rather than being tucked into the glucagon page. You could just as easily argue to tuck it into the GLP-1 page.
I like that it links here from the GLP-1 page rather than being tucked into the glucagon page. You could just as easily argue to tuck it into the GLP-1 page.

Glucagon is a product of enzymatic degradation of Proglucagon. Combining the two would be like combining the article for Ukraine and The Soviet Union... they both have the same origin, but the similarities stop there.


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merge into glucagon?

Should this page be merged with the Glucagon page? They both refer to the same NCBI gene id. — Preceding unsigned comment added by I9606 (talkcontribs) 23:34, 2 March 2011 (UTC)[reply]


I like that it links here from the GLP-1 page rather than being tucked into the glucagon page. You could just as easily argue to tuck it into the GLP-1 page.

Glucagon is a product of enzymatic degradation of Proglucagon. Combining the two would be like combining the article for Ukraine and The Soviet Union... they both have the same origin, but the similarities stop there.

173.25.54.191 (talk) 06:54, 3 January 2013 (UTC)[reply]