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What are the subunits of insulin

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    Insulin has more than one non-reducible forms and has three subunits: alpha, beta, and gamma. Alpha is 135,00 Mr, beta is 95,000 Mr, and gamma is 210,000 Mr. The two major parts of the molecule are alpha and beta particles while gamma particles are minor.
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