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Association of variations in the FTO, SCG3 and MTMR9 genes with metabolic syndrome in a Japanese population. Journal of human genetics 2011 Sep 56 (9): 647-51. Hotta Kikuko, Kitamoto Takuya, Kitamoto Aya, Mizusawa Seiho, Matsuo Tomoaki, Nakata Yoshio, Kamohara Seika, Miyatake Nobuyuki, Kotani Kazuaki, Komatsu Ryoya, Itoh Naoto, Mineo Ikuo, Wada Jun, Yoneda Masato, Nakajima Atsushi, Funahashi Tohru, Miyazaki Shigeru, Tokunaga Katsuto, Masuzaki Hiroaki, Ueno Takato, Hamaguchi Kazuyuki, Tanaka Kiyoji, Yamada Kentaro, Hanafusa Toshiaki, Oikawa Shinichi, Yoshimatsu Hironobu, Sakata Toshiie, Matsuzawa Yuji, Nakao Kazuwa, Sekine Akihi |
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 |
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 |
Association between copy-number variation on metabolic phenotypes and HDL-C levels in patients with polycystic ovary syndrome. Molecular biology reports 2016 Nov . Knebel Birgit, Lehr Stefan, Janssen Onno E, Hahn Susanne, Jacob Sylvia, Nitzgen Ulrike, Müller-Wieland Dirk, Kotzka Jo |
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