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Autor:
I. S. Farooqi, David Halsall, P J Saker, Stephen O'Rahilly, Julia M. Keogh, S. J. Huxtable, Nicholas J. Wareham, Jian'an Luan
Publikováno v:
International Journal of Obesity. 25:472-477
OBJECTIVE: To investigate whether genetic variation at the UCP3 locus contributes to human obesity. SUBJECTS: Ninety-one obese children (BMI>4 standard deviations from age related mean) and 419 Caucasian adults from the Isle of Ely Study. DESIGN: Sin
Autor:
M S Hammersley, V A Horton, M. D. Gillmer, Robert C. Turner, B A Barrow, Andrew T. Hattersley, P. J. Saker
Publikováno v:
Diabetic Medicine. 14:42-45
Some patients with Type 2 (non-insulin-dependent) diabetes mellitus possess a mitochondrial mutation in the tRNALeu(UUR) gene at position 3243 bp. These subjects show a maternal mode of inheritance and often have hearing defects. In French and Japane
Autor:
R. G. Firth, Y. Zhang, R. C. Turner, Markus Stoffel, J. T. E. Cook, M. Warren-Perry, P. J. Saker, Andrew T. Hattersley
Publikováno v:
Diabetologia. 37:721-724
Glucagon-like peptide-1 (GLP-1) is a hormone derived from the preproglucagon molecule that is secreted by intestinal L cells and stimulates insulin secretion from beta cells. The GLP-1 receptor is a candidate gene for diabetes mellitus, as mutations
Autor:
P J, Saker
Publikováno v:
Methods in molecular medicine. 16
Screening for mutations prior to sequencing can reduce the time and costs of identifying mutations. When the DNA sequence is known, the technique of detecting mutations as single-stranded conformational polymorphisms (SSCP) is a convenient method of
Autor:
M. G. Warren-Perry, M. Stoffel, P. J. Saker, Y. Zhang, L. J. Brown, M. J. MacDonald, R. C. Turner
Publikováno v:
Diabetes. 45:639-641
Autor:
P J Saker
Screening for mutations prior to sequencing can reduce the time and costs of identifying mutations. When the DNA sequence is known, the technique of detecting mutations as single-stranded conformational polymorphisms (SSCP) is a convenient method of
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_________::012f932dda3880d898ccc95fb9414d07
https://doi.org/10.1385/0-89603-499-2:39
https://doi.org/10.1385/0-89603-499-2:39
Autor:
Lisa I.S. Allen, S. J. Huxtable, Andrew T. Hattersley, Eleni Kousta, P J Saker, Mark I. McCarthy, Sian Ellard
Publikováno v:
Diabetic medicine : a journal of the British Diabetic Association. 18(8)
Autor:
Pamidighantam V. Subba Rao, Stephen O'Rahilly, Terence J. Wilkin, Mark I. McCarthy, Graham A. Hitman, Sian Ellard, Christopher Fletcher, Marie Wishart, Elizabeth C. Jones, Stephan Menzel, Nancy J. Cox, Graeme I. Bell, Philip Prestwich, Jonathan C. Levy, Mark Walker, Paul G. Cassell, Ranjit Dhillon, Yukio Horikawa, Ann Millward, Amanda J. Bennett, Timothy M. Frayling, Andrew T. Hattersley, Andrew G. Demaine, P J Saker, Julie Evans, Nikol Simecek
Publikováno v:
American journal of human genetics. 69(3)
Variation in CAPN10, the gene encoding the ubiquitously expressed cysteine protease calpain-10, has been associated with type 2 diabetes in Mexican Americans and in two northern-European populations, from Finland and Germany. We have studied CAPN10 i
Autor:
C. Snehelatha, Mark I. McCarthy, S. J. Huxtable, Eleni Kousta, A. Ramachandran, Marjorie M. Walker, Graham A. Hitman, Paul G. Cassell, Timothy M. Frayling, P. G. Kopelman, Andrew T. Hattersley, Alan E. Jackson, P J Saker
Publikováno v:
Diabetologia. 43(12)
Aims/hypothesis. Uncoupling proteins are mitochondrial transmembrane carriers implicated in the regulation of energy balance. Dysfunction of UCP3 (the predominant uncoupling protein in skeletal muscle) might therefore be expected to reduce thermogeni
Autor:
L. Albon, Juliet L. Easlick, A. Qureshi, Paul G. Cassell, Claire Pecqueur, Maria Neverova, Daniel Ricquier, N. Uwakwe, A. Ramachandran, S. Janmohamed, Chamukuttan Snehalatha, P. G. Kopelman, Craig H Warden, Mark I. McCarthy, P J Saker, Kate Noonan, Graham A. Hitman
Publikováno v:
Diabetologia. 42(6)
Aims/hypothesis. Linkage between markers close to the uncoupling protein 2 and 3 genes (11q13) and resting metabolic rate and a pre-diabetic phenotype have been found. The syntenic region in mouse has been found to be linked to quantitative traits as