Human Genome Epidemiology Literature Finder
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Mutations in the small heterodimer partner gene are associated with mild obesity in Japanese subjects. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2001 Jan 98 (2): 575-80. Nishigori H, Tomura H, Tonooka N, Kanamori M, Yamada S, Sho K, Inoue I, Kikuchi N, Onigata K, Kojima I, Kohama T, Yamagata K, Yang Q, Matsuzawa Y, Miki T, Seino S, Kim M Y, Choi H S, Lee Y K, Moore D D, Takeda |
Genetic variation in the small heterodimer partner gene and young-onset type 2 diabetes, obesity, and birth weight in U.K. subjects. Diabetes 2003 May 52 (5): 1276-9. Mitchell Simon M S, Weedon Michael N, Owen Katharine R, Shields Beverley, Wilkins-Wall Beverley, Walker Mark, McCarthy Mark I, Frayling Timothy M, Hattersley Andrew |
Mutation analysis of NR0B2 among 1545 Danish men identifies a novel c.278G>A (p.G93D) variant with reduced functional activity. Human mutation 2004 Nov 24 (5): 381-7. Echwald Søren M, Andersen Kirstine L, Sørensen Thorkild I A, Larsen Lesli H, Andersen Teis, Tonooka Naoko, Tomura Hideaki, Takeda Jun, Pedersen Ol |
Mutations in the small heterodimer partner gene increase morbidity risk in Japanese type 2 diabetes patients. Human mutation 2008 Nov 29 (11): E271-7. Enya Mayumi, Horikawa Yukio, Kuroda Eiji, Yonemaru Kayoko, Tonooka Naoko, Tomura Hideaki, Oda Naohisa, Yokoi Norihide, Yamagata Kazuya, Shihara Nobuyuki, Iizuka Katsumi, Saibara Toshiji, Seino Susumu, Takeda J |
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