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CLOCK 3111T/C genetic variant influences the daily rhythm of autonomic nervous function: relevance to body weight control. International journal of obesity (2005) 2018 02 42 (2): 190-197. Lo M-T, Bandin C, Yang H-W, Scheer F A J L, Hu K, Garaulet |
Circadian CLOCK gene polymorphisms in relation to sleep patterns and obesity in African Americans: findings from the Jackson heart study. BMC genetics 2017 Jun 18 (1): 58. Riestra Pia, Gebreab Samson Y, Xu Ruihua, Khan Rumana J, Gaye Amadou, Correa Adolfo, Min Nancy, Sims Mario, Davis Sharon |
Association of CLOCK, ARNTL, and NPAS2 gene polymorphisms and seasonal variations in mood and behavior. Chronobiology international 2015 32 (6): 785-91. Kim Hae-In, Lee Heon-Jeong, Cho Chul-Hyun, Kang Seung-Gul, Yoon Ho-Kyoung, Park Young-Min, Lee Seung-Hwan, Moon Joung-Ho, Song Hye-Min, Lee Eunil, Kim Le |
CLOCK gene is implicated in weight reduction in obese patients participating in a dietary programme based on the Mediterranean diet. International journal of obesity (2005) 2010 Mar 34 (3): 516-23. Garaulet M, Corbalán M D, Madrid J A, Morales E, Baraza J C, Lee Y C, Ordovas J |
The 3111T/C polymorphism of the CLOCK gene confers a predisposition to a lifetime lower body weight in patients with anorexia nervosa and bulimia nervosa: a preliminary study. American journal of medical genetics. Part B, Neuropsychiatric genetics : the official publication of the International Society of Psychiatric Genetics 2007 Dec 144B (8): 992-5. Tortorella Alfonso, Monteleone Palmiero, Martiadis Vassilis, Perris Francesco, Maj Mar |
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