“…6a'-l'), and undetected in lung, pituitary, spleen, pancreas, adrenal gland, spine, thyroid, bone marrow, fallopian tube, skin, thymus, uterus, bladder, ovary and prostate. GIP_HUMAN [22] is biosynthesised theoretically, concomitantly with GIP from their common precursor protein, and GIP is expressed abundantly in a limited number of organs, such as the small intestine and duodenum. Therefore, we investigated whether GIP and GIP_HUMAN peptides were co-localised www.nature.com/scientificreports/ within cells by co-staining the two peptides.…”