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[PDF] Intermediate expansions of a GAA repeat in the frataxin gene are not associated …


LT Dalgaard, T Hansen, SA Urhammer, JO … - DIABETES-NEW …, 1999 - Am Diabetes Assoc
Page 1. 914 DIABETES, VOL. 48, APRIL 1999 914 Brief Genetics Report Intermediate Expansions
of a GAA Repeat in the Frataxin Gene Are Not Associated With Type 2 Diabetes or Altered
Glucose-Induced - C ell Function in Danish Caucasians Louise ...
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Association of Polymorphic Trinucleotide Repeat (GAA) nof the Frataxin Gene with …


MI Shadrina, OV Miloserdova, PA Slominskii, MI … - Molecular Biology, 2002 - Springer
Diabetes mellitus type 2 (DM-2) is a heteroge- neous disorder that is characterized by disturbed
car- bohydrate metabolism, hyperglycemia, and glucosuria, and results from elevated insulin
resistance of tissues and glucose ...
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An association between NIDDM and a GAA trinucleotide repeat polymorphism in …

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M Ristow, E Giannakidou, J Hebinck, K Busch, M … - Diabetes, 1998 - Am Diabetes Assoc
F riedreich 's ataxia is the most common hereditary ataxia and is frequently associated with
disturbances of glucose metabolism. This autosomal recessive disease is caused by the decreased
expression of a mitochon- drial ...
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[PDF] No association between the Friedreich's ataxia gene and NIDDM in the French …


S Dupont, D Dubois, N Vionnet, C Boitard, S … - DIABETES-NEW …, 1998 - Am Diabetes Assoc
R ecent advances in molecular genetics have allowed the identification of genetic anomalies
associated with some monogenic forms of NIDDM, such as maturity-onset diabetes of the young (MODY)
or maternally inherited diabetes ...
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Intermediate expansions of a X25/frataxin gene GAA repeat and type II diabetes: …


S Lynn, AT Hattersley, MI McCarthy, TM Frayling, DM … - Diabetologia, 2000 - Springer
Dear Sir, Homozygous expansions greater than 66 repeat lengths of a GAA repeat in the first intron
of the X25/frataxin gene have been linked with the development of Friedreich's ataxia (FRDA) [1].
Abnormal glucose tolerance is ...
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Altered beta-cell characteristics in impaired glucose tolerant carriers of a GAA …

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LM t Hart, JB Ruige, JM Dekker, CD Stehouwer, JA … - Diabetes, 1999 - Am Diabetes Assoc
Fr iedreich 's ataxia is associated with GAA trinu- cleotide repeat expansions in the frataxin gene.
In the general population, these trinucleotide expan- sions are variable in length, and three types
of expansions are seen: short, ...
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Heterozygous expansion of the GAA tract of the X25/frataxin gene is associated …

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J Hebinck, C Hardt, L Schöls, M Vorgerd, L Briedigkeit, … - Diabetes, 2000 - Am Diabetes Assoc
Friedreich's ataxia (FA) is an autosomal recessive dis- ease that has been attributed to a GAA
triplet repeat expansion in the first intron of the X25/frataxin gene. Impaired glucose tolerance is
present in up to 39% of FA ...
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Glucose intolerance in Friedreich's ataxia: association with insulin resistance and …


RJ Khan, E Andermann, IG Fantus - Metabolism: clinical and …, 1986 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Friedreich's Ataxia (FA) is a neurologic disorder associated with a high prevalence of diabetes
mellitus. To assess insulin secretion and insulin resistance, glucose and insulin responses to oral
glucose and insulin binding to ...
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Glucose metabolism alterations in Friedreich's ataxia


G Finocchiaro, G Baio, P Micossi, G Pozza, SD Donato - Neurology, 1988 - AAN Enterprises
We have characterized the abnormalities of glucose metabolism associated with Friedreich's ataxia
(FA) by studying plasma glucose, insulin, growth hormone (GH), and glucagon before and after an oral
glucose tolerance test (OGTT), an ...
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[CITATION] A population association study of four candidate genes (hexokinase II, glucagon- …


T Yagi, S Nishi, S Hinata, M Murakami, T Yoshimi - Diabet Med, 1996
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