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Further evidence supporting a potential role for ADH1B in obesity.
Sci Rep
10
2021
ADH1B, ADH1B protein, IR, Insulin, Insulin resistance, Mature adipocytes, Obesity, T2D, Type 2 Diabetes, alcohol, alcohol dehydrogenase 1B, fatty acid, fatty acid binding protein, glucose, human, human subcutaneous pre-adipocyte cell lines, insulin, obese, obesity
Author NameAffiliation
Satish KumarSouth Texas Diabetes and Obesity Institute Department of Human Genetics, University of Texas Rio Grande Valley
Joanne E CurranSouth Texas Diabetes and Obesity Institute Department of Human Genetics, University of Texas Rio Grande Valley
P??ivi PajukantaDavid Geffen School of Medicine at university of california los angeles
P??ivi PajukantaDavid Geffen School of Medicine at university of california los angeles
Kerrin S SmallKing's College London
Carl D LangefeldWake Forest School of Medicine
Carl D LangefeldWake Forest School of Medicine
Robert L HansonPhoenix Epidemiology and Clinical Research Branch
Wen-Chi HsuehPhoenix Epidemiology and Clinical Research Branch
Rector AryaSouth Texas Diabetes and Obesity Institute Department of Human Genetics, University of Texas Rio Grande Valley
John BlangeroSouth Texas Diabetes and Obesity Institute Department of Human Genetics, University of Texas Rio Grande Valley
Ralph A DeFronzo
Ralph A DeFronzoUniversity of Texas Health San Antonio
Ravindranath DuggiralaSouth Texas Diabetes and Obesity Institute Department of Human Genetics, University of Texas Rio Grande Valley
Christopher P JenkinsonSouth Texas Diabetes and Obesity Institute Department of Human Genetics, University of Texas Rio Grande Valley
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