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    Genetics of complex diseases: from mouse to man and back

    Identification of genes underlying complex (non-Mendelian) traits, which include diseases such as IBD, has been an important and difficult problem in genetics. However, new tools and methods have brought on a ...

    C. H. Warden, J. I. Rotter, A. J. Lusis in Inflammatory Bowel Disease (1994)

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    A locus on the X Chromosome is linked to body length in mice

    Linkage between body length (anus to nose (AN) length) and three markers on the mouse X Chromosome was found in an interspecific backcross ((C57BL/6J x Mus spretus) Fl x C57BL/6J), designated BSB. A cross of 409 ...

    A. V. Lembertas, J. S. Fisler, C. H. Warden, P -Z. Wen, Y -R. **a in Mammalian Genome (1996)

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    The glutathione peroxidase gene, Gpx1, maps to mouse Chromosome 9

    S. Mehdizadeh, C. H. Warden, P. -Z. Wen, Y. -R. **a, M. Mehrabian in Mammalian Genome (1996)

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    Assignment of the mouse ataxia-telangiectasia gene (Atm) to mouse Chromosome 9

    Y. -R. **a, C. L. Welch, C. H. Warden, E. Lange, T. Fukao, A. J. Lusis in Mammalian Genome (1996)

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    Association between Uncoupling Protein 2, Body Composition, and Resting Energy Expenditure in Lean and Obese African American, Asian, and Caucasian Children

    J A Yanovski, A L Diament, K N Sovik, T T Nguyen, S Z Yanovski, H Li in Pediatric Research (1999)

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    Uncoupling proteins-2 and 3 influence obesity and inflammation in transgenic mice

    OBJECTIVE: To test the hypothesis that either uncoupling protein-2 UCP2 or UCP3 or both together influence obesity and inflammation in transgenic mice.

    T L Horvath, S Diano, S Miyamoto, S Barry, S Gatti in International Journal of Obesity (2003)

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    Multiple linked mouse chromosome 7 loci influence body fat mass

    BACKGROUND: Congenic mouse strains contain donor mouse strain DNA in genomes otherwise identical to a background strain. They can be used to identify defined chromosomal regions containing obesity genes with smal...

    A L Diament, C H Warden in International Journal of Obesity (2004)

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    Genes and networks expressed in perioperative omental adipose tissue are correlated with weight loss from Roux-en-Y gastric bypass

    Gastric bypass surgery is the most commonly performed bariatric surgical procedure in the United States. Variable weight loss following this relatively standardized intervention has been reported. To date, a m...

    K Kim, B Perroud, G Espinal, D Kachinskas in International Journal of Obesity (2008)

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    Maternal influence of prolyl endopeptidase on fat mass of adult progeny

    Maternal genotype has lifetime effects on progeny, but few specific genes, and no proteases, are known to underlie maternal effects. Prolyl endopeptidase (PREP) is a serine protease with putative substrates th...

    C H Warden, J S Fisler, G Espinal, J Graham, P J Havel in International Journal of Obesity (2009)