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| A common genetic variant is associated with adult and childhood obesity. Science (New York, N.Y.) 2006 Apr 312 (5771): 279-83. Herbert Alan, Gerry Norman P, McQueen Matthew B, Heid Iris M, Pfeufer Arne, Illig Thomas, Wichmann H-Erich, Meitinger Thomas, Hunter David, Hu Frank B, Colditz Graham, Hinney Anke, Hebebrand Johannes, Koberwitz Kerstin, Zhu Xiaofeng, Cooper Richard, Ardlie Kristin, Lyon Helen, Hirschhorn Joel N, Laird Nan M, Lenburg Marc E, Lange Christoph, Christman Michael |
| The common genetic variant upstream of INSIG2 gene is not associated with obesity in Indian population. Clinical genetics 2007 May 71 (5): 415-8. Kumar J, Sunkishala R R, Karthikeyan G, Sengupta |
| The INSIG1 gene, not the INSIG2 gene, associated with coronary heart disease: tagSNPs and haplotype-based association study. The Beijing Atherosclerosis Study. Thrombosis and haemostasis 2008 Nov 100 (5): 886-92. Liu Xiaoli, Li Yun, Wang Laiyuan, Zhao Qi, Lu Xiangfeng, Huang Jianfeng, Fan Zhongjie, Gu Dongfe |
| Interactions among genetic variants from SREBP2 activating-related pathway on risk of coronary heart disease in Chinese Han population. Atherosclerosis 2010 Feb 208 (2): 421-6. Liu Xiaoli, Li Yun, Lu Xiangfeng, Wang Laiyuan, Zhao Qi, Yang Wei, Huang Jianfeng, Cao Jie, Li Hongfan, Gu Dongfe |
| Lack of association between a common polymorphism near the INSIG2 gene and BMI, myocardial infarction, and cardiovascular risk factors. Obesity (Silver Spring, Md.) 2009 Jul 17 (7): 1390-5. Wiedmann Silke, Neureuther Katharina, Stark Klaus, Reinhard Wibke, Kallmünzer Bernd, Baessler Andrea, Fischer Marcus, Linsel-Nitschke Patrick, Erdmann Jeanette, Schunkert Heribert, Hengstenberg Christi |
| A tagging SNP in INSIG2 is associated with obesity-related phenotypes among Samoans. BMC medical genetics 2009 10 143. Deka Ranjan, Xu Ling, Pal Prodipto, Toelupe Palanitina T, Laumoli Tuiasina S, Xi Huifeng, Zhang Ge, Weeks Daniel E, McGarvey Stephen |
| Gene-gene interactions of the INSIG1 and INSIG2 in metabolic syndrome in schizophrenic patients treated with atypical antipsychotics. The pharmacogenomics journal 2012 Feb 12 (1): 54-61. Liou Y-J, Bai Y M, Lin E, Chen J-Y, Chen T-T, Hong C-J, Tsai S |
| Association of an INSIG2 obesity allele with cardiovascular phenotypes is gender and age dependent. BMC cardiovascular disorders 2010 10 (1): 46. Skelding Kimberly A, Gerhard Glenn S, Vlachos Helen, Selzer Faith, Kelsey Sheryl F, Chu Xin, Erdman Robert, Williams David O, Kip Kevin |
| Large effects on body mass index and insulin resistance of fat mass and obesity associated gene (FTO) variants in patients with polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS). BMC medical genetics 2010 11 (1): 12. Tan Susanne, Scherag André, Janssen Onno Eilard, Hahn Susanne, Lahner Harald, Dietz Tiina, Scherag Susann, Grallert Harald, Vogel Carla Ivane Ganz, Kimmig Rainer, Illig Thomas, Mann Klaus, Hebebrand Johannes, Hinney An |
| INSIG2 variants, dietary patterns and metabolic risk in Samoa. European journal of clinical nutrition 2013 Jan 67 (1): 101-7. Baylin A, Deka R, Tuitele J, Viali S, Weeks D E, McGarvey S |
| Gene-gene and gene-environmental interactions of childhood asthma: a multifactor dimension reduction approach. PloS one 2012 7 (2): e30694. Su Ming-Wei, Tung Kuan-Yen, Liang Pi-Hui, Tsai Ching-Hui, Kuo Nai-Wei, Lee Yungling L |
| Whole exome sequencing of familial hypercholesterolaemia patients negative for LDLR/APOB/PCSK9 mutations. Journal of medical genetics 2014 Aug 51 (8): 537-44. Futema Marta, Plagnol Vincent, Li KaWah, Whittall Ros A, Neil H Andrew W, Seed Mary, , Bertolini Stefano, Calandra Sebastiano, Descamps Olivier S, Graham Colin A, Hegele Robert A, Karpe Fredrik, Durst Ronen, Leitersdorf Eran, Lench Nicholas, Nair Devaki R, Soran Handrean, Van Bockxmeer Frank M, , Humphries Steve |
| Association of INSIG2 rs9308762 with ALT level independent of BMI. Journal of pediatric gastroenterology and nutrition 2014 Feb 58 (2): 155-9. Guan Li, Shang Xiao-Rui, Liu Fang-Hong, Song Jie-Yun, Ma Jun, Wang Hai-J |
| The postprandial chylomicron triacylglycerol response to dietary fat in healthy male adults is significantly explained by a combination of single nucleotide polymorphisms in genes involved in triacylglycerol metabolism. The Journal of clinical endocrinology and metabolism 2014 Mar 99 (3): E484-8. Desmarchelier Charles, Martin Jean-Charles, Planells Richard, Gastaldi Marguerite, Nowicki Marion, Goncalves Aurélie, Valéro René, Lairon Denis, Borel Patri |
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