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The following pages link to Role of microRNAs in obesity and the metabolic syndrome (Q37605978):
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- CardioGxE, a catalog of gene-environment interactions for cardiometabolic traits (Q21202157) (← links)
- The role of epigenetics in the pathology of diabetic complications (Q24609124) (← links)
- Beyond the fourth wave of genome-wide obesity association studies (Q24627723) (← links)
- MicroRNAs: a new piece in the paediatric cardiovascular disease puzzle (Q26822990) (← links)
- Regulation of Adipocyte Differentiation via MicroRNAs (Q26859278) (← links)
- Human genetics of diabetic vascular complications (Q27000709) (← links)
- What obesity research tells us about epigenetic mechanisms (Q27008101) (← links)
- Is birthweight associated with total and aggressive/lethal prostate cancer risks? A systematic review and meta-analysis (Q28072585) (← links)
- MicroRNA-29b promotes the adipogenic differentiation of human adipose tissue-derived stromal cells (Q28116029) (← links)
- Association of MiR-126 with soluble mesothelin-related peptides, a marker for malignant mesothelioma (Q28387413) (← links)
- MicroRNA expression in abdominal and gluteal adipose tissue is associated with mRNA expression levels and partly genetically driven (Q28742733) (← links)
- Genome-wide profiling of microRNAs in adipose mesenchymal stem cell differentiation and mouse models of obesity (Q28743279) (← links)
- MicroRNA Regulatory Networks as Biomarkers in Obesity: The Emerging Role (Q30402389) (← links)
- Are miRNA-103, miRNA-107 and miRNA-122 Involved in the Prevention of Liver Steatosis Induced by Resveratrol? (Q33616737) (← links)
- A Systems Genetics Approach Identified GPD1L and its Molecular Mechanism for Obesity in Human Adipose Tissue (Q33687790) (← links)
- Expression of adipose microRNAs is sensitive to dietary conjugated linoleic acid treatment in mice (Q33707581) (← links)
- Insight into the impact of diabetes mellitus on the increased risk of hepatocellular carcinoma: mini-review (Q33731768) (← links)
- MicroRNA-29b Contributes to Collagens Imbalance in Human Osteoarthritic and Dedifferentiated Articular Chondrocytes (Q33762372) (← links)
- Functional Characterization of the Plasmacytoma Variant Translocation 1 Gene (PVT1) in Diabetic Nephropathy (Q33883432) (← links)
- Mother's Pre-pregnancy BMI and Placental Candidate miRNAs: Findings from the ENVIRONAGE Birth Cohort. (Q33911774) (← links)
- Diet-induced obesity modulates epigenetic responses to ionizing radiation in mice (Q34110597) (← links)
- Heritability of body weight: Moving beyond genetics (Q34150988) (← links)
- MicroRNA Modulation in Obesity and Periodontitis (Q34229300) (← links)
- Differential expression of microRNAs in adipose tissue after long-term high-fat diet-induced obesity in mice (Q34230389) (← links)
- Weight Loss and the Prevention and Treatment of Type 2 Diabetes Using Lifestyle Therapy, Pharmacotherapy, and Bariatric Surgery: Mechanisms of Action (Q34503739) (← links)
- The complexities of obesity and diabetes with the development and progression of pancreatic cancer (Q34669361) (← links)
- The lin-4 Gene Controls Fat Accumulation and Longevity in Caenorhabditis elegans (Q35002174) (← links)
- Intrinsic features in microRNA transcriptomes link porcine visceral rather than subcutaneous adipose tissues to metabolic risk (Q35040373) (← links)
- Metabolic syndrome: definitions and controversies. (Q35047747) (← links)
- Deep sequencing of small RNA repertoires in mice reveals metabolic disorders-associated hepatic miRNAs (Q35049249) (← links)
- Pathway Analysis of Metabolic Syndrome Using a Genome-Wide Association Study of Korea Associated Resource (KARE) Cohorts (Q35088695) (← links)
- Coding and noncoding expression patterns associated with rare obesity-related disorders: Prader-Willi and Alström syndromes. (Q35100466) (← links)
- The expression of LEP, LEPR, IGF1 and IL10 in obesity and the relationship with microRNAs. (Q35137465) (← links)
- Leucine alters hepatic glucose/lipid homeostasis via the myostatin-AMP-activated protein kinase pathway - potential implications for nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (Q35336894) (← links)
- microRNAs in the Regulation of Adipogenesis and Obesity (Q35701278) (← links)
- Inhibition of miR-29 has a significant lipid-lowering benefit through suppression of lipogenic programs in liver (Q35922081) (← links)
- A Series of microRNA in the Chromosome 14q32.2 Maternally Imprinted Region Related to Progression of Non-Alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease in a Mouse Model (Q36005098) (← links)
- Microvesicles/exosomes as potential novel biomarkers of metabolic diseases (Q36175435) (← links)
- Leptin and insulin up-regulate miR-4443 to suppress NCOA1 and TRAF4, and decrease the invasiveness of human colon cancer cells (Q36192129) (← links)
- Leukocyte Activation in Obese Patients: Effect of Bariatric Surgery (Q36195441) (← links)
- Association study of polymorphisms in miRNAs with T2DM in Chinese population (Q36275002) (← links)
- Integrating miRNA and mRNA Expression Profiling Uncovers miRNAs Underlying Fat Deposition in Sheep. (Q36308073) (← links)
- Altered expression of miRNAs in a dihydrotestosterone-induced rat PCOS model (Q36929955) (← links)
- Genetic regulation of human adipose microRNA expression and its consequences for metabolic traits (Q36975145) (← links)
- miRNA-93 inhibits GLUT4 and is overexpressed in adipose tissue of polycystic ovary syndrome patients and women with insulin resistance (Q37015090) (← links)
- Human adipose microRNA-221 is upregulated in obesity and affects fat metabolism downstream of leptin and TNF-α. (Q37080096) (← links)
- Stress in obesity and associated metabolic and cardiovascular disorders. (Q37288068) (← links)
- miR33a/miR33b* and miR122 as Possible Contributors to Hepatic Lipid Metabolism in Obese Women with Nonalcoholic Fatty Liver Disease. (Q37377220) (← links)
- microRNAs as a new mechanism regulating adipose tissue inflammation in obesity and as a novel therapeutic strategy in the metabolic syndrome (Q37704979) (← links)
- Identification of a New Single-nucleotide Polymorphism within the Apolipoprotein A5 Gene, Which is Associated with Metabolic Syndrome (Q37713568) (← links)