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237 related items for PubMed ID: 20574426

  • 21. The role of the body mass index and triglyceride levels in identifying insulin-sensitive and insulin-resistant variants in Japanese non-insulin-dependent diabetic patients.
    Taniguchi A, Fukushima M, Sakai M, Kataoka K, Nagata I, Doi K, Arakawa H, Nagasaka S, Tokuyama K, Nakai Y.
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  • 22. [The UCSNP44 variation of calpain 10 gene on NIDDM1 locus and its impact on plasma glucose levels in type 2 diabetic patients].
    Wang Y, Xiang K, Zheng T, Jia W, Shen K, Li J.
    Zhonghua Yi Xue Za Zhi; 2002 May 10; 82(9):613-6. PubMed ID: 12133483
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  • 28. Association of polymorphisms in GCKR and TRIB1 with nonalcoholic fatty liver disease and metabolic syndrome traits.
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    Chirita-Emandi A, Munteanu D, Andreescu N, Tutac P, Paul C, Velea IP, Pusztai AM, Hlistun V, Boiciuc C, Sacara V, Vudu L, Usurelu N, Puiu M.
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  • 35. The common P446L polymorphism in GCKR inversely modulates fasting glucose and triglyceride levels and reduces type 2 diabetes risk in the DESIR prospective general French population.
    Vaxillaire M, Cavalcanti-Proença C, Dechaume A, Tichet J, Marre M, Balkau B, Froguel P, DESIR Study Group.
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    Gao K, Wang J, Li L, Zhai Y, Ren Y, You H, Wang B, Wu X, Li J, Liu Z, Li X, Huang Y, Luo XP, Hu D, Ohno K, Wang C.
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  • 38. GCKR gene functional variants in type 2 diabetes and metabolic syndrome: do the rare variants associate with increased carotid intima-media thickness?
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  • 39. The GCKR Gene Polymorphism rs780094 is a Risk Factor for Gestational Diabetes in a Brazilian Population.
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