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[PDF] The human obesity gene map: the 2005 update


T Rankinen, A Zuberi, YC Chagnon, SJ … - Obesity, 2006 - pbrc.edu
Abstract RANKINEN, TUOMO, AAMIR ZUBERI, YVON C. CHAGNON, S. JOHN WEISNAGEL,
GEORGE ARGYROPOULOS, BRANDON WALTS, LOUIS PE´RUSSE, AND CLAUDE BOUCHARD. The
human obesity gene map: the 2005 update. Obesity. 2006;14: 529–644. This ...
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[PDF] The human obesity gene map: the 2004 update


L Perusse, T Rankinen, A Zuberi, YC Chagnon … - Obesity research, 2005 - informatik.hu-berlin.de
Abstract PE´ RUSSE, LOUIS, TUOMO RANKINEN, AAMIR ZUBERI, YVON C. CHAGNON, S.
JOHN WEISNAGEL, GEORGE ARGYROPOULOS, BRANDON WALTS, ERIC E. SNYDER, AND CLAUDE
BOUCHARD. The human obesity gene map: the 2004 update. Obes Res. 2005; ...
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SREBP transcription factors: master regulators of lipid homeostasis


D Eberle, B Hegarty, P Bossard, P Ferre, F … - Biochimie, 2004 - Elsevier
Sterol regulatory element binding proteins (SREBPs) are a family of
transcription factors that regulate lipid homeostasis by controlling the
expression of a range of enzymes required for endogenous cholesterol, fatty ...
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ER stress and SREBP-1 activation are implicated in {beta}-cell glucolipotoxicity

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H Wang, G Kouri, CB Wollheim - Journal of cell science, 2005 - jcs.biologists.org
The reduction in insulin secretory capacity and ß-cell mass observed in type 2
diabetes is thought to be caused by glucolipotoxicity secondary to hyperglycemia
and hyperlipidemia. Our aim in this study was to elucidate the underlying ...
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SREBP-1c transcription factor and lipid homeostasis: clinical perspective


P Ferre, F Foufelle - Horm Res, 2007 - content.karger.com
Insulin has long-term effects on glucose and lipid metabolism through its
control on the expression of specific genes. In insulin sensitive tissues and
particularly in the liver, the transcription factor sterol regulatory ...
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Impact of common type 2 diabetes risk polymorphisms in the DESIR prospective study

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M Vaxillaire, J Veslot, C Dina, C Proença, S … - Diabetes, 2008 - Am Diabetes Assoc
RESULTS— The GCK (Glucokinase) −30A allele was associated with increased
type 2 diabetes risk at the end of the follow-up study (adjusted OR 1.34 [95% CI
1.07–1.69]) under an additive model, as supported in independent French ...
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Genetic polymorphisms and weight loss in obesity: a randomised trial of hypo-energetic high- …


TIA Sørensen, P Boutin, MA Taylor, LH … - PLoS Clinical Trials, 2006 - clinicaltrials.plosjournals.org
To study if genes with common single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) associated
with obesity-related phenotypes influence weight loss (WL) in obese individuals
treated by a hypo-energetic low-fat or high-fat diet.
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A meta-analysis of quantitative trait loci associated with body weight and adiposity in mice


S Wuschke, S Dahm, C Schmidt, HG Joost, H … - International journal of obesity, 2006 - nature.com
Cross-breeding experiments with different mouse strains have successfully been
used by many groups to identify genetic loci that predispose for obesity. In
order to provide a statistical assessment of these quantitative trait loci ...
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A new transgenic rat model of hepatic steatosis and the metabolic syndrome

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NR Qi, J Wang, V Zidek, V Landa, P Mlejnek, … - Hypertension, 2005 - Am Heart Assoc
Fatty liver is extremely common in insulin-resistant patients with either
obesity or lipodystrophy and it has been proposed that hepatic steatosis be
considered an additional feature of the metabolic syndrome. Although ...
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Obesity and polymorphisms in genes regulating human adipose tissue


I Dahlman, P Arner - International Journal of Obesity, 2007 - nature.com
Obesity is the result of an imbalance between food intake and energy expenditure
resulting in the storing of energy as fat. Adipose tissue contains the largest
store of energy in the body and plays important roles in regulating energy ...
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