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    Gain‐of‐function variants in the melanocortin 4 receptor gene confer susceptibility to binge eating disorder in subjects with obesity: a systematic review and meta‐analysis by Qasim, A., Mayhew, A. J., Ehtesham, S., Alyass, A., Volckmar, A.‐L., Herpertz, S., Hinney, A., Hebebrand, J., Meyre, D.

    Published in Obesity reviews (01-01-2019)
    “…Summary The association between coding variants in the melanocortin 4 receptor gene (MC4R) and binge eating disorder (BED) in patients with obesity is…”
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    V103I polymorphism of the MC4R gene and obesity: population based studies and meta-analysis of 29 563 individuals by Young, E.H, Wareham, N.J, Farooqi, S, Hinney, A, Hebebrand, J, Scherag, A, O'Rahilly, S, Barroso, I, Sandhu, M.S

    Published in International Journal of Obesity (01-09-2007)
    “…Background: Previous studies have suggested that a variant in the melanocortin-4 receptor (MC4R) gene is important in protecting against common obesity. Larger…”
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    Aggravating effect of INSIG2 and FTO on overweight reduction in a one-year lifestyle intervention by Reinehr, T, Hinney, A, Toschke, A M, Hebebrand, J

    Published in Archives of disease in childhood (01-12-2009)
    “…Objective:Obesity is considered a polygenic and multifactorial disorder and different single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNP) are involved. Studies concerning…”
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    A genome-wide scan for attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder in 155 German sib-pairs by Hebebrand, J, Dempfle, A, Saar, K, Thiele, H, Herpertz-Dahlmann, B, Linder, M, Kiefl, H, Remschmidt, H, Hemminger, U, Warnke, A, Knölker, U, Heiser, P, Friedel, S, Hinney, A, Schäfer, H, Nürnberg, P, Konrad, K

    Published in Molecular psychiatry (01-02-2006)
    “…Three groups have previously performed genome scans in attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD); linkage to chromosome 5p13 was detected in all of the…”
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    Genetic and epigenetic mechanisms in obesity by Hinney, A, Herrfurth, N, Schonnop, L, Volckmar, A-L

    “…Obesity is a relevant medical problem. Around 60 % of German adults are overweight, 20 % are obese. The hereditary contribution to the variance of body weight…”
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    Large quantitative effect of melanocortin-4 receptor gene mutations on body mass index by Dempfle, A, Hinney, A, Heinzel-Gutenbrunner, M, Raab, M, Geller, F, Gudermann, T, Schäfer, H, Hebebrand, J

    Published in Journal of medical genetics (01-10-2004)
    “…The mean effect of each single mutation on the phenotype can only be estimated reliably from a large enough population or family based sample. Because most of…”
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    Genes and lifestyle factors in obesity: results from 12 462 subjects from MONICA/KORA by Holzapfel, C, Grallert, H, Huth, C, Wahl, S, Fischer, B, Doring, A, Ruckert, I.M, Hinney, A, Hebebrand, J, Wichmann, H.E, Hauner, H, Illig, T, Heid, I.M

    Published in International Journal of Obesity (01-10-2010)
    “…Background: Data from meta-analyses of genome-wide association studies provided evidence for an association of polymorphisms with body mass index (BMI), and…”
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    Genetic aspects in attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder by Albayrak, Ö., Friedel, S., Schimmelmann, B. G., Hinney, A., Hebebrand, J.

    Published in Journal of Neural Transmission (01-02-2008)
    “…Summary Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is a common psychiatric disorder among children and adolescents with high heritability. Molecular…”
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    Association of the 103I MC4R allele with decreased body mass in 7937 participants of two population based surveys by Heid, I M, Vollmert, C, Hinney, A, Döring, A, Geller, F, Löwel, H, Wichmann, H-E, Illig, T, Hebebrand, J, Kronenberg, F

    Published in Journal of medical genetics (01-04-2005)
    “…Background: The melanocortin-4-receptor gene (MC4R) is part of the melanocortinergic pathway that controls energy homeostasis. In a recent meta-analysis, the…”
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    Evidence for an influence of TCF7L2 polymorphism rs7903146 on insulin resistance and sensitivity indices in overweight children and adolescents during a lifestyle intervention by Reinehr, T, Friedel, S, Mueller, T.D, Toschke, A.M, Hebebrand, J, Hinney, A

    Published in International Journal of Obesity (01-10-2008)
    “…Objective: The T allele of the single-nucleotide polymorphism rs7903146 in TCF7L2 (transcription factor 7 like 2 gene) is associated with type 2 diabetes…”
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    Perspectives: molecular genetic research in human obesity by Hebebrand, J., Friedel, S., Schäuble, N., Geller, F., Hinney, A.

    Published in Obesity reviews (01-08-2003)
    “…Summary Within the past decade the molecular basis of single forms of monogenic obesity has been elucidated. With the exception of functionally relevant…”
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    Association between an agouti-related protein gene polymorphism and anorexia nervosa by VINK, T, HINNEY, A, ADAN, R. A. H, VAN ELBURG, A. A, VAN GOOZEN, S. H. M, SANDKUIJL, L. A, SINKE, R. J, HERPERTZ-DAHLMANN, B-M, HEBEBRAND, J, REMSCHMIDT, H, VAN ENGELAND, H

    Published in Molecular psychiatry (01-05-2001)
    “…Anorexia nervosa (AN) is a life threatening disorder affecting mostly adolescent women. It is a dramatic psychiatric syndrome accompanied by severe weight…”
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    Systematic Mutation Screening of the Estrogen Receptor Beta Gene in Probands of Different Weight Extremes: Identification of Several Genetic Variants by Rosenkranz, K, Hinney, A, Ziegler, A, Hermann, H, Fichter, M, Mayer, H, Siegfried, W, Young, JK, Remschmidt, H, Hebebrand, J

    “…Estrogens are known to have an inhibitory effect on food intake in rodents and primates. Decreased estrogen levels that are found for instance in menopausal…”
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