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    Rheumatoid arthritis and the risk of preterm birth by Falcon, Robbi Miguel G., Alcazar, Renne Margaret U., Mondragon, Alric V., Penserga, Ester G., Tantengco, Ourlad Alzeus G.

    “…During pregnancy, many diseases are correlated with different adverse outcomes. In turn, pregnancy affects the body, leading to increased disease…”
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    Model simulations for genetic random drift in the outbred strain Fzt:DU by Dietl, G., Langhammer, M., Renne, U.

    Published in Archiv für Tierzucht (10-10-2004)
    “…The mouse outbred stock Fzt:DU has been bred in the Research Institute for the Biology of Farm Animals Dummerstorf, Germany for about 30 years. This paper…”
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    Intrinsic properties of muscle satellite cells are changed in response to long-term selection of mice for different growth traits by Rehfeldt, C, Walther, K, Albrecht, E, Nürnberg, G, Renne, U, Bünger, L

    Published in Cell and tissue research (01-12-2002)
    “…Satellite cell cultures were derived from mice selected long-term over 70 generations for body weight (DU-6, growth), carcass protein amount (DU-6P, protein)…”
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    Different isoforms of the soluble leptin receptor in non-pregnant and pregnant mice by Lammert, A, Brockmann, G, Renne, U, Kiess, W, Böttner, A, Thiery, J, Kratzsch, J

    “…Leptin circulates in murine serum in a free and a bound form. As shown in humans, a soluble leptin receptor (sOB-R), which modulates the effects of its ligand,…”
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    A novel leptin receptor variant with a conservative amino acid substitution (I359 V) in body weight selected and unselected mouse lines by Reichart, U, Renne, U, Aigner, B, Kratzsch, J, Brockmann, G A

    “…Recently published results revealed linkage of obesity traits to a chromosomal region near the leptin receptor gene (Lepr) locus in high body weight selected…”
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    Biochemical characterisation of blood metabolic substances in mice after long-term selection on growth traits by Falkenberg, H, Renne, U, Langhammer, M

    Published in Archiv für Tierzucht (10-10-2000)
    “…A biochemical characterisation of blood was done in laboratory mouse lines originating from a heterogeneous outbred strain Fzt:DU which were selected for high…”
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    Comparison of biochemical blood traits after long-term selection on high or low locomotory activity in mice by Falkenberg, H., Langhammer, M., Renne, U.

    Published in Archiv für Tierzucht (10-10-2000)
    “…In a long term experiment laboratory mice were selected for high (line DU-hTP) or low (line DU-ITP) paternal treadmill Performance to differentiate the…”
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    Thiazolidinedione-induced activation of the transcription factor peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor gamma in cells adjacent to the murine skeletal muscle: implications for fibroblast functions by Löhrke, B, Shahi, S K, Krüger, B, Schmidt, P, Renne, U, Dietl, G

    Published in Pflügers Archiv (01-01-2000)
    “…Nuclear peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor gamma (PPARgamma) is the target of antidiabetogenic thiazolidinediones (TZD). However, recent studies failed…”
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    Studies on energy metabolism in lines of mice selected for different growth parameters by Klein, M., Schadereit, R., Scholze, H., Renne, U.

    “…Growth is a very complex physiological process and is controlled by many genes and therefore easy to manipulate by selective breeding. Such manipulation of…”
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    Protein metabolism in mice selected for high carcass protein content or high body weight by Schadereit, R, Klein, M, Souffrant, W.B, Krawielitzki, K, Renne, U

    “…Summary Protein turnover, efficiency of growth and body composition were investigated in N balance experiments with growing male mice (26‐36 days of age) which…”
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    Relationships between quantitative and reproductive fitness traits in animals by Bünger, Lutz, Lewis, Ronald M., Rothschild, Max F., Blasco, Agustin, Renne, Ulla, Simm, Geoff

    “…The relationships between quantitative and reproductive fitness traits in animals are of general biological importance for the development of population…”
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    Quantitative trait loci affecting body weight and fatness from a mouse line selected for extreme high growth by Brockmann, G.A. (Research Institute for the Biology of Farm Animals, Dummerstorf, Germany.), Haley, C.S, Renne, U, Knott, S.A, Schwerin, M

    Published in Genetics (Austin) (01-09-1998)
    “…Quantitative trait loci (QTL) influencing body weight were mapped by linkage analysis in crosses between a high body weight selected line (DU6) and a control…”
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    Chromosome-Wise Dissection of the Genome of the Extremely Big Mouse Line DU6i by Bevova, Marianna R, Aulchenko, Yurii S, Aksu, Soner, Renne, Ulla, Brockmann, Gudrun A

    Published in Genetics (Austin) (01-01-2006)
    “…The extreme high-body-weight-selected mouse line DU6i is a polygenic model for growth research, harboring many small-effect QTL. We dissected the genome of…”
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    Mice long-term selected for high body mass are more susceptible to body fat deposition in response to a high fat diet due to insufficient increase in heat production by Derno, M., Langhammer, M., Renne, U., Hennig, U., Kuhla, S., Nürnberg, G., Klaus, S., Brockmann, G. A., Metges, C. C.

    Published in Archiv für Tierzucht (10-10-2012)
    “…Using a mouse model long-term selected for high body mass (DU6i), we investigated if their higher degree of body fat as compared to unselected controls (DUKsi)…”
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