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Exploration of Biomarkers of Food Intake in a Caribbean Hispanic Population
Validated BFIs show significant associations with food intake in an observational setting, and those associations were often modulated by non‐dietary factors. The identification of genotype‐BFI associations implies that the utility of a BFI could depend on common genetic differences.
Laurence D. Parnell+8 more
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A dual epigenomic approach for the search of obesity biomarkers: DNA methylation in relation to diet‐induced weight loss [PDF]
Fermı́n I. Milagro+7 more
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ABSTRACT Background The impact of paternal exposures on de novo germline mutations leading to bilateral sporadic retinoblastoma in offspring is largely unknown. This malignancy results from mutations of both alleles of the RB1 tumor suppressor gene in a retinal cell.
Maral Adel Fahmideh+4 more
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ABSTRACT Embryo development involves fertilization of a mature ovum, which, after sequential cell divisions (2‐,4‐8‐cells and morula), undergoes differentiation into implantation competent blastocyst. The blastocyst comprises of inner cell mass surrounded by an outer layer of cells called the trophoblast (TSblast) that, upon attachment to the ...
Alin Rai+5 more
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OAS1 is an interferon‐induced gene that has been reported to be associated with the susceptibility of some infectious diseases, but there is little data on OAS1 single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) associated with Systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE).
Xin Huang+4 more
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Comment on Komé et al. One Size Does Not Fit All: Understanding Microdosing Semaglutide for Diabetes in Multidose Pens. [PDF]
Tejera-Pérez C.
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Epigenomic insights into common disease [PDF]
Kate Revill, Benjamin Tycko
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Ligand Recognition and Function of TAARs
The trace amine‐associated receptor (TAAR) family represents a highly conserved group of G protein‐coupled receptors (GPCRs) in vertebrates. TAARs specifically bind to different amine ligands and mediate a variety of physiological and behavioral processes.
Kang‐Ying Qian+3 more
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Author Correction: Regulatory genomic circuitry of human disease loci by integrative epigenomics. [PDF]
Boix CA+4 more
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