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    A Glucocorticoid Receptor Gene Marker Is Associated with Abdominal Obesity, Leptin, and Dysregulation of the Hypothalamic-Pituitary-Adrenal Axis by Rosmond, Roland, Chagnon, Yvon C., Holm, Göran, Chagnon, Monique, Pérusse, Louis, Lindell, Kajsa, Carlsson, Björn, Bouchard, Claude, Björntorp, Per

    Published in Obesity (Silver Spring, Md.) (01-05-2000)
    “…Objective: Abdominal obesity has a key role in the pathogenesis of prevalent and serious diseases and has been shown to be associated with an altered…”
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    Expression of functional leptin receptors in the human ovary by KARLSSON, C, LINDELL, K, SVENSSON, E, BERGH, C, LIND, P, BILLIG, H, CARLSSON, L. M. S, CARLSSON, B

    “…The size of body fat stores is known to influence fertility, indicating a link between adipose tissue and the reproductive system. Studies in mice have…”
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    Differential expression and regulation of leptin receptor isoforms in the rat brain: effects of fasting and oestrogen by Bennett, P A, Lindell, K, Karlsson, C, Robinson, I C, Carlsson, L M, Carlsson, B

    Published in Neuroendocrinology (01-01-1998)
    “…Leptin affects body weight and reproduction mainly via receptors in the central nervous system. Different isoforms of the leptin receptor (leptin-R) exist,…”
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    Leptin receptor 5′untranslated regions in the rat: relative abundance, genomic organization and relation to putative response elements by Lindell, Kajsa, Bennett, Pamela A., Itoh, Yoshiaki, Robinson, Iain C.A.F., Carlsson, Lena M.S., Carlsson, Björn

    Published in Molecular and cellular endocrinology (14-02-2001)
    “…Hypothalamic sensitivity to leptin has been suggested to be important for regulation of body fat mass. Mice heterozygous for a mutation in the leptin receptor…”
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    Cyclical variations in the abundance of leptin receptors, but not in circulating leptin, correlate with NPY expression during the oestrous cycle by Bennett, P A, Lindell, K, Wilson, C, Carlsson, L M, Carlsson, B, Robinson, I C

    Published in Neuroendocrinology (01-06-1999)
    “…We have demonstrated previously that pharmacological doses of oestradiol decreased leptin receptor expression in the hypothalamus. We therefore analysed leptin…”
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    Hypertension in Obesity and the Leptin Receptor Gene Locus1 by Rosmond, Roland, Chagnon, Yvon C., Holm, Göran, Chagnon, Monique, Pérusse, Louis, Lindell, Kajsa, Carlsson, Björn, Bouchard, Claude, Björntorp, Per

    “…Recent animal studies indicate that leptin is involved in the regulation of blood pressure through the leptin receptor. Therefore, 51-yr-old men (N = 284) were…”
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    Human Adipose Tissue Expresses Angiotensinogen and Enzymes Required for Its Conversion to Angiotensin II1 by Karlsson, Cecilia, Lindell, Kajsa, Ottosson, Malin, Sjöström, Lars, Carlsson, Björn, Carlsson, Lena M. S

    “…Angiotensin II regulates blood pressure and may affect adipogenesis and adipocyte metabolism. Angiotensin II is produced by cleavage of angiotensinogen by…”
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    Human adipose tissue expresses angiotensinogen and enzymes required for its conversion to angiotensin II by Karlsson, C, Lindell, Kajsa, Ottosson, Malin, Sjöström, Lars, Carlsson, Björn, Carlsson, Lena M S

    “…Angiotensin II regulates blood pressure and may affect adipogenesis and adipocyte metabolism. Angiotensin II is produced by cleavage of angiotensinogen by…”
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    Expression of Functional Leptin Receptors in the Human Ovary1 by Karlsson, Cecilia, Lindell, Kajsa, Svensson, Eva, Bergh, Christina, Lind, Peter, Billig, Håkan, Carlsson, Lena M. S, Carlsson, Björn

    “…The size of body fat stores is known to influence fertility, indicating a link between adipose tissue and the reproductive system. Studies in mice have…”
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    Obese (ob) gene defects are rare in human obesity by Carlsson, B. (University of Goteborg, Goteborg, Sweden.), Lindell, K, Gabrielsson, B, Karlsson, C, Bjarnason, R, Westphal, O, Karlsson, U, Sjostrom, L, Carlsson, L.M.S

    Published in Obesity research (01-01-1997)
    “…Our knowledge of the role of the recently cloned ob-protein (leptin) in the regulation of body fat stores is largely derived from experiments performed in…”
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