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A duplication CNV that conveys traits reciprocal to metabolic syndrome and protects against diet-induced obesity in mice and men
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A duplication CNV that conveys traits reciprocal to metabolic syndrome and protects against diet-induced obesity in mice and men

Melanie Lacaria, Pradip Saha, Lorraine Potocki, Weimin Bi, Jiong Yan, Santhosh Girirajan, Brooke Burns, Sarah Elsea, Katherina Walz, Lawrence Chan, …
PLoS genetics, Vol.8(5), pp.e1002713-e1002713
2012
PMCID: PMC3359973
PMID: 22654670

Abstract

Chromosome Deletion Body Weight Chromosome Duplication Humans Mice, Inbred C57BL Abnormalities, Multiple Mice, Transgenic Chromosome Disorders DNA Copy Number Variations - genetics Obesity - genetics Smith-Magenis Syndrome - metabolism Haploinsufficiency Obesity - metabolism Obesity - pathology Smith-Magenis Syndrome - genetics Animals Diet, High-Fat Trans-Activators - genetics Trans-Activators - metabolism Mice Disease Models, Animal
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