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Obesity and genetics regulate microRNAs in islets, liver, and adipose of diabetic mice


E Zhao, MP Keller, ME Rabaglia, AT Oler, DS … - Mammalian Genome, 2009 - Springer
Abstract Type 2 diabetes results from severe insulin resistance coupled with a
failure of b cells to compensate by secreting sufficient insulin. Multiple
genetic loci are involved in the development of diabetes, although the ...
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Role and therapeutic potential of microRNAs in diabetes.


IGM Kolfschoten, E Roggli, V Nesca, R … - Diabetes, Obesity & Metabolism, 2009 - pt.wkhealth.com
The discovery in mammalian cells of hundreds of small RNA molecules, called
microRNAs, with the potential to modulate the expression of the majority of the
protein-coding genes has revolutionized many areas of biomedical research, ...
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Role of microRNAs in obesity and the metabolic syndrome


HM Heneghan, N Miller, MJ Kerin - Obesity reviews: an official journal of the International …, 2009 - interscience.wiley.com
Obesity and the metabolic syndrome are major public health concerns, and present
a formidable therapeutic challenge. Many patients remain recalcitrant to
conventional lifestyle changes and medical therapies. Bariatric surgery has ...
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[PDF] Regulation of adipogenesis by microRNA-378/422b and RNAi associated proteins Dicer …


JY Zheng, O MacDougald, K Cadigan, L … - deepblue.lib.umich.edu
Page 1. Regulation of adipogenesis by microRNA-378/422b and RNAi associated
proteins Dicer and Ago2 Jasmine Y. Zheng Senior Honors ...
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Targeting microRNAs in obesity


H Xie, L Sun, HF Lodish, 2009 - Informa Pharma Science
Obesity is a serious health problem worldwide associated with an increased risk
of life-threatening diseases such as type 2 diabetes, atherosclerosis, and
certain types of cancer. Fundamental for the development of novel ...
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