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Acyl-CoA synthetase long-chain 5 genotype is associated with body composition changes in response to lifestyle interventions in postmenopausal women with overweight and obesity: a genetic association study on cohorts Montréal-Ottawa New Emerging Team, and Complications Associated with Obesity. BMC medical genetics 2016 17 (1): 56. Rajkumar Abishankari, Lamothe Gilles, Bolongo Pierrette, Harper Mary-Ellen, Adamo Kristi, Doucet Éric, Rabasa-Lhoret Remi, Prud'homme Denis, Tesson Frédériq |
ACSL5 genotype influence on fatty acid metabolism: a cellular, tissue, and whole-body study. Metabolism: clinical and experimental 2018 4 83 271-279. Rajkumar Abishankari, Liaghati Awa, Chan Jessica, Lamothe Gilles, Dent Robert, Doucet Éric, Rabasa-Lhoret Rémi, Prud'homme Denis, Harper Mary-Ellen, Tesson Frédériq |
The gene variant rs2419621 of ACYL-CoA synthetase long-chain 5 gene is associated with weight loss and metabolic changes in response to a robotic sleeve gastrectomy in morbid obese subjects. European review for medical and pharmacological sciences 2021 Nov 25 (22): 7037-7043. de Luis D, Izaola O, Primo D, Pacheco |
Genetic variant panel allows predicting both obesity risk, and efficacy of procedures and diet in weight loss. Frontiers in nutrition 2023 11 10 1274662. Alejandra Mera-Charria, Francisco Nieto-Lopez, Manel Pacareu Francès, Priscila Marques Arbex, Laura Vila-Vecilla, Valentina Russo, Carolina Costa Vicente Silva, Gustavo Torres De Sou |
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