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  • 8. Circulatory Omentin-1 levels but not genetic variants influence the pathophysiology of Type 2 diabetes.
    Rathwa N, Patel R, Pramanik Palit S, Jadeja SD, Narwaria M, Ramachandran AV, Begum R.
    Cytokine; 2019 Jul; 119():144-151. PubMed ID: 30909150
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  • 9. Associations between single-nucleotide polymorphisms of the adiponectin gene, serum adiponectin levels and increased risk of type 2 diabetes mellitus in Iranian obese individuals.
    Mohammadzadeh G, Zarghami N.
    Scand J Clin Lab Invest; 2009 Jul; 69(7):764-71. PubMed ID: 19929719
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  • 11. A novel association of a polymorphism in the first intron of adiponectin gene with type 2 diabetes, obesity and hypoadiponectinemia in Asian Indians.
    Vimaleswaran KS, Radha V, Ramya K, Babu HN, Savitha N, Roopa V, Monalisa D, Deepa R, Ghosh S, Majumder PP, Rao MR, Mohan V.
    Hum Genet; 2008 Jul; 123(6):599-605. PubMed ID: 18465144
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  • 14. PPARG and ADIPOQ gene polymorphisms increase type 2 diabetes mellitus risk in Asian Indian Sikhs: Pro12Ala still remains as the strongest predictor.
    Sanghera DK, Demirci FY, Been L, Ortega L, Ralhan S, Wander GS, Mehra NK, Singh J, Aston CE, Mulvihill JJ, Kamboh IM.
    Metabolism; 2010 Apr; 59(4):492-501. PubMed ID: 19846176
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  • 18. A comprehensive investigation of variants in genes encoding adiponectin (ADIPOQ) and its receptors (ADIPOR1/R2), and their association with serum adiponectin, type 2 diabetes, insulin resistance and the metabolic syndrome.
    Peters KE, Beilby J, Cadby G, Warrington NM, Bruce DG, Davis WA, Davis TM, Wiltshire S, Knuiman M, McQuillan BM, Palmer LJ, Thompson PL, Hung J.
    BMC Med Genet; 2013 Jan 25; 14():15. PubMed ID: 23351195
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  • 19. Associations between single-nucleotide polymorphisms of ADIPOQ, serum adiponectin and increased type 2 diabetes mellitus risk in Bahraini individuals.
    Al Hannan FA, O'Farrell PA, Morgan MP, Tighe O, Culligan KG.
    East Mediterr Health J; 2016 Nov 02; 22(8):611-618. PubMed ID: 27834443
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