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Genetic variations in the CYP17A1 and NT5C2 genes are associated with a reduction in visceral and subcutaneous fat areas in Japanese women.
EBM Research Center, Kyoto University Graduate School of Medicine, Yoshida-Konoecho, Sakyo-ku, Kyoto, Japan.
Journal of Human Genetics (impact factor:
2.57).
11/2011;
57(1):46-51.
DOI:10.1038/jhg.2011.127
pp.46-51
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Keywords
additive model
following SNPs
genome-wide association studies
hypertension
Japanese women
metabolic disorders
New genetic loci
NT5C2 genes influence
recessive model
risk alleles
significant associations
study investigates
subcutaneous fat area
subcutaneous fat mass
type 2 diabetes
visceral
Visceral fat accumulation
visceral fat area
visceral fat obesity
women