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No association between genetic or epigenetic variation in insulin growth factors and antipsychotic-induced metabolic disturbances in a cross-sectional sample. Pharmacogenomics 2014 May 15 (7): 951-62. Moons Tim, De Hert Marc, Kenis Gunther, Viechtbauer Wolfgang, van Os Jim, Gohlke Henning, Claes Stephan, van Winkel Ru |
SHIP2: a "new" insulin pathway target for aging research. Rejuvenation research 2013 Dec . Accardi G, Virruso C, Balistreri CR, Emanuele F, Licastro F, Monastero R, Porcellini E, Vasto S, Verga S, Caruso C, Candore G |
Identification of IGF1, SLC4A4, WWOX, and SFMBT1 as hypertension susceptibility genes in Han Chinese with a genome-wide gene-based association study. PloS one 2012 7 (3): e32907. Yang Hsin-Chou, Liang Yu-Jen, Chen Jaw-Wen, Chiang Kuang-Mao, Chung Chia-Min, Ho Hung-Yun, Ting Chih-Tai, Lin Tsung-Hsien, Sheu Sheng-Hsiung, Tsai Wei-Chuan, Chen Jyh-Hong, Leu Hsin-Bang, Yin Wei-Hsian, Chiu Ting-Yu, Chern Ching-luan, Lin Shing-Jong, Tomlinson Brian, Guo Youling, Sham Pak C, Cherny Stacey S, Lam Tai Hing, Thomas G Neil, Pan Wen-Ha |
AKT1 polymorphisms are associated with risk for metabolic syndrome. Human genetics 2011 Feb 129 (2): 129-39. Devaney Joseph M, Gordish-Dressman Heather, Harmon Brennan T, Bradbury Margaret K, Devaney Stephanie A, Harris Tamara B, Thompson Paul D, Clarkson Priscilla M, Price Thomas B, Angelopoulos Theodore J, Gordon Paul M, Moyna Niall M, Pesca Linda S, VIsich Paul S, Zoeller Robert F, Seip Richard L, Seo Jinwook, Kim Bo Hyoung, Tosi Laura L, Garcia Melissa, Li Rongling, Zmuda Joseph M, Delmonico Matthew J, Lindsay Robert S, Howard Barbara V, Kraus William E, Hoffman Eric |
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