What is insulin’s role in hepatic glycogen synthesis, and why is this process critical for glucose storage and postprandial glycemic regulation?
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Insulin promotes the conversion of glucose to glycogen in the liver, vital for regulating blood sugar levels after meals by decreasing glucose synthesis and release.