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1. Liver-related Mortality is Increased in Lean Subjects with Non- alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease Compared to Overweight and Obese Subjects.

2. Clinical and Metabolic Characterization of Lean Caucasian Subjects With Non-alcoholic Fatty Liver.

3. [Genomwide association studies on obesity: what can we learn from these studies].

4. Mitochondrial Haplogroup T Is Associated with Obesity in Austrian Juveniles and Adults.

5. Body adiposity index and other indexes of body composition in the SAPHIR study: association with cardiovascular risk factors.

6. Genetic evidence for a role of adiponutrin in the metabolism of apolipoprotein B-containing lipoproteins.

7. Meta-analysis of the INSIG2 association with obesity including 74,345 individuals: does heterogeneity of estimates relate to study design?

8. INSIG2 polymorphism is neither associated with BMI nor with phenotypes of lipoprotein metabolism.

9. The Taq1B-variant in the cholesteryl ester-transfer protein gene and the risk of metabolic syndrome.

10. Peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor-gamma coactivator-1 gene locus: associations with obesity indices in middle-aged women.

11. Novel Loci for Adiponectin Levels and Their Influence on Type 2 Diabetes and Metabolic Traits: A Multi-Ethnic Meta-Analysis of 45,891 Individuals

12. Association of adiponectin and leptin with relative telomere length in seven independent cohorts including 11,448 participants

13. Genetic studies of body mass index yield new insights for obesity biology

14. New genetic loci link adipose and insulin biology to body fat distribution

15. Genomweite Assoziationsstudien zu Adipositas und was wir daraus lernen.

16. Plasma Concentrations of Afamin Are Associated With the Prevalence and Development of Metabolic Syndrome.

17. The adiponectin gene is associated with adiponectin levels but not with characteristics of the insulin resistance syndrome in healthy Caucasians.

18. A common polymorphism in the promoter of UCP2 is associated with decreased risk of obesity in middle-aged humans.

19. Lean Patients with Non-Alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease Have a Severe Histological Phenotype Similar to Obese Patients.

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