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Eta Ingemarsdotter is an Associate Professor at Linköping University. She defended her PhD thesis in 2003, focusing on insulin signaling in human and rat adipocytes, which involved demonstrating that insulin receptors are localized in specific parts of the cell membrane known as caveolae. Caveolae are small 'cave-like' indentations on the cell membrane that are characterized by structural protein caveolin and a high cholesterol content. Her work has implications for understanding blood glucose regulation as insulin is released from the pancreas' beta cells and transported via the bloodstream to target cells where it binds to insulin receptors. Ingemarsdotter primarily teaches physiology in semesters 1-3 and supervises students writing theses at the end of the Nursing Programme. Additionally, she teaches in the Occupational Therapy Programme during semester 2.
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