1. TRIB3 R84 variant affects glucose homeostasis by altering the interplay between insulin sensitivity and secretion
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Massimiliano Copetti, Fabrizio Barbetti, C. Brufani, Maria Grazia Farina, L. Di Pietrantonio, Sabrina Prudente, Eleonora Morini, Roberto Baratta, Fabio Pellegrini, Elena Succurro, Bruno Dallapiccola, Francesco Andreozzi, Angela Nigro, Lucia Frittitta, Giorgio Sesti, and Vincenzo Trischitta
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Adult ,Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Adolescent ,inhibitors of insulin signalling ,akt ,Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism ,Cell Cycle Proteins ,Type 2 diabetes ,Protein Serine-Threonine Kinases ,Biology ,Impaired glucose tolerance ,Young Adult ,early type 2 diabetes ,Internal medicine ,Insulin Secretion ,Internal Medicine ,medicine ,Homeostasis ,Humans ,Insulin ,Glucose homeostasis ,Genetic Predisposition to Disease ,Allele ,Protein kinase B ,Aged ,Polymorphism, Genetic ,Middle Aged ,medicine.disease ,Impaired fasting glucose ,Repressor Proteins ,Glucose ,Endocrinology ,TRIB3 ,Female ,Blood sugar regulation ,Insulin Resistance - Abstract
The results of studies on the genetics of complex traits need to be replicated and to reach robust statistical significance before they can be considered as established. We here tried to replicate the previously reported association between the TRIB3 Q84R polymorphism (rs2295490) and glucose homeostasis. Three samples of Europeans with fasting glucose
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- 2010
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