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β3-adrenergic-receptor allele distributions in children, adolescents and young adults with obesity, underweight or anorexia nervosa
Published in International Journal of Obesity (18-12-1997)Get full text
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Structural organization and mutational analysis of the human uncoupling protein-2 (hUCP2) gene
Published in Life sciences (1973) (1999)“…Uncoupling proteins (UCPs) are mitochondrial membrane transporters which are involved in dissipating the proton electrochemical gradient thereby releasing…”
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Functional characterization of the 5′-flanking and the promoter region of the human UCP3 (hUCP3) gene
Published in Life sciences (1973) (22-09-2000)“…Uncoupling protein-3 (UCP3) is considered as an important regulator of energy expenditure and thermogenesis in humans. To get insight into the mechanisms…”
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Molecular Cloning and Functional Characterization of the Promoter Region of the Human Uncoupling Protein-2 Gene
Published in Biochemical and biophysical research communications (19-11-1999)“…As a member of the uncoupling protein family, UCP2 is ubiquitously expressed in rodents and humans, implicating a major role in thermogenesis. To analyze…”
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Genomic Organization and Mutational Analysis of the Human UCP2 Gene, a Prime Candidate Gene for Human Obesity
Published in Journal of receptors and signal transduction (1999)“…Abstract Uncoupling proteins (UCPs) are mitochondrial membrane transporters which are involved in dissipating the proton electrochemical gradient thereby…”
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Beta 3-adrenergic-receptor allele distributions in children, adolescents and young adults with obesity, underweight or anorexia nervosa
Published in International journal of obesity and related metabolic disorders : journal of the International Association for the Study of Obesity (01-03-1997)“…The missense mutation (64Trp to 64Arg) in the beta 3-adrenergic-receptor has previously been described to confer a genetic predisposition to the development of…”
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