Tissue-Specific and Genetic Regulation of Insulin Sensitivity-Associated Transcripts in African Americans

The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolism
Neeraj K SharmaSwapan K Das

Abstract

Integrative multiomics analyses of adipose and muscle tissue transcripts, S, and genotypes revealed novel genetic regulatory mechanisms of insulin resistance in African Americans.

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Jan 10, 2017·Journal of Cellular Biochemistry·Sung-Jin BaeKyu-Won Kim
Aug 14, 2018·The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolism·Donald A McClainSwapan K Das
Feb 1, 2019·Experimental & Molecular Medicine·Sung-Jin BaeKyu-Won Kim
Jul 23, 2020·Computational and Structural Biotechnology Journal·Susan Idicula-ThomasGary D Bader
Jan 23, 2021·Scientific Reports·Liza D MoralesChristopher P Jenkinson

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