<it>INSIG2 </it>gene polymorphism is associated with increased subcutaneous fat in women and poor response to resistance training in men
<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>A common SNP upstream of the INSIG2 gene, rs7566605 (g.-10,1025G>C, Chr2:118,552,255, NT_022135.15), was reported to be associated with obesity (Body Mass Index, [BMI]) in a genome-wide association scan using the Framingham Heart...
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Main Authors: | Zoeller Robert F (Author), Visich Paul S (Author), Pescatello Linda S (Author), Moyna Niall M (Author), Gordon Paul M (Author), Angelopoulos Theodore J (Author), Thompson Paul D (Author), Clarkson Priscilla M (Author), Gordish-Dressman Heather (Author), Orkunoglu-Suer Funda E (Author), Harmon Brennan (Author), Seip Richard L (Author), Hoffman Eric P (Author), Devaney Joseph M (Author) |
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2008-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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