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MC4R variants rs12970134 and rs17782313 are associated with obese polycystic ovary syndrome patients in the Western region of Saudi Arabia. BMC medical genetics 2019 Aug 20 (1): 144. Batarfi Asma A, Filimban Najlaa, Bajouh Osama S, Dallol Ashraf, Chaudhary Adeel G, Bakhashab Sher |
Interaction between common variants of FTO and MC4R is associated with risk of PCOS. Reproductive biology and endocrinology : RB&E 2015 13 55. Yuan Huiqin, Zhu Guoping, Wang Fang, Wang Xiang, Guo Huihui, Shen |
BMI-associated alleles do not constitute risk alleles for polycystic ovary syndrome independently of BMI: a case-control study. PloS one 2014 9 (1): e87335. Louwers Yvonne V, Rayner Nigel W, Herrera Blanca M, Stolk Lisette, Groves Christopher J, Barber Thomas M, Uitterlinden Andre G, Franks Stephen, Laven Joop S E, McCarthy Mark |
FTO and MC4R gene variants are associated with obesity in polycystic ovary syndrome. PloS one 2011 6 (1): e16390. Ewens Kathryn G, Jones Michelle R, Ankener Wendy, Stewart Douglas R, Urbanek Margrit, Dunaif Andrea, Legro Richard S, Chua Angela, Azziz Ricardo, Spielman Richard S, Goodarzi Mark O, Strauss Jerome |
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 |
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