Absence of birth-weight lowering effect of ADCY5 and near CCNL, but association of impaired glucose-insulin homeostasis with ADCY5 in Asian Indians.
BACKGROUND: A feature of the Asian Indian phenotype is low birth weight with increased adult type 2 diabetes risk. Most populations show consistent associations between low birth weight and adult type 2 diabetes. Recently, two birth weight-lowering loci on chromosome 3 (near CCNL1 and ADCY5) were id...
Main Authors: | Vasan, S, Neville, M, Antonisamy, B, Samuel, P, Fall, C, Geethanjali, F, Thomas, N, Raghupathy, P, Brismar, K, Karpe, F |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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2011
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