Wolfram Syndrome
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Last Posted: Nov 13, 2023
- High frequency of recessive WFS1 mutations among Indian children with islet antibody-negative type 1 diabetes.
Jayakrishnan C Menon, et al. The Journal of clinical endocrinology and metabolism 2023 0 - The miR-668 binding site variant rs1046322 on WFS1 is associated with obesity in Southeast Asians.
Maha M Hammad, et al. Frontiers in endocrinology 2023 0 1185956 - The genetic and clinical characteristics of WFS1 related diabetes in Chinese early onset type 2 diabetes.
Yating Li, et al. Scientific reports 2023 0 (1) 9127 - Genotype and Clinical Characteristics of Patients with Wolfram Syndrome and WFS1-related Disorders.
Lee Evan M, et al. medRxiv : the preprint server for health sciences 2023 0 - A nonsynonymous mutation in the WFS1 gene in a Finnish family with age-related hearing impairment.
Kytövuori Laura, et al. Hearing research 2017 0 97-101 - Spectrum of mutations in monogenic diabetes genes identified from high-throughput DNA sequencing of 6888 individuals.
Bansal Vikas, et al. BMC medicine 2017 0 (1) 213 - Genetic Testing for Wolfram Syndrome Mutations in a Sample of 71 Patients with Hereditary Optic Neuropathy and Negative Genetic Test Results for OPA1/OPA3/LHON.
Galvez-Ruiz Alberto, et al. Neuro-ophthalmology (Aeolus Press) 2018 0 (2) 73-82 - WFS1 mutation screening in a large series of Japanese hearing loss patients: Massively parallel DNA sequencing-based analysis.
Kobayashi Masafumi, et al. PloS one 2018 0 (3) e0193359 - The molecular effect of a polymorphic microRNA binding site of Wolfram syndrome 1 gene in dogs.
Koller Dora, et al. BMC genetics 2020 0 (1) 82 - Prevalence and phenotypic features of diabetes due to recessive, non-syndromic WFS1 mutations.
Zhu Mingqiang, et al. European journal of endocrinology 2021 0 (2) 163-170
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