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The following pages link to Physiological consequences of ectopic agouti gene expression: the yellow obese mouse syndrome (Q34051659):
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- Ten putative contributors to the obesity epidemic (Q24619245) (← links)
- Liver-specific expression of the agouti gene in transgenic mice promotes liver carcinogenesis in the absence of obesity and diabetes (Q24799830) (← links)
- Partial agonist, telmisartan, maintains PPARγ serine 112 phosphorylation, and does not affect osteoblast differentiation and bone mass (Q27334866) (← links)
- Deletion of eIF2beta suppresses testicular cancer incidence and causes recessive lethality in agouti-yellow mice (Q28592368) (← links)
- Factors associated with aberrant imprint methylation and oligozoospermia (Q29248513) (← links)
- A method to quantify mouse coat-color proportions (Q33436730) (← links)
- CpG methylation of a silent controlling element in the murine Avy allele is incomplete and unresponsive to methyl donor supplementation (Q33530122) (← links)
- Application of selection mapping to identify genomic regions associated with dairy production in sheep (Q33553784) (← links)
- Season of conception in rural gambia affects DNA methylation at putative human metastable epialleles (Q33784616) (← links)
- Mammalian germ-line transgenesis by transposition. (Q34048682) (← links)
- Bone marrow fat has brown adipose tissue characteristics, which are attenuated with aging and diabetes (Q34197048) (← links)
- METABOLIC FUNCTIONS OF MYOSTATIN AND GDF11. (Q34447001) (← links)
- Impact of obesity on development and progression of mammary tumors in preclinical models of breast cancer (Q34975962) (← links)
- Regulation of yellow pigment formation in mice: a historical perspective (Q35041623) (← links)
- Control of body weight: a physiologic and transgenic perspective. (Q35081751) (← links)
- The role of the central melanocortin system in the regulation of food intake and energy homeostasis: lessons from mouse models (Q35140186) (← links)
- Effects of post-weaning diet on metabolic parameters and DNA methylation status of the cryptic promoter in the A(vy) allele of viable yellow mice. (Q35606982) (← links)
- Germ-line epigenetic modification of the murine A vy allele by nutritional supplementation (Q35720918) (← links)
- Netoglitazone is a PPAR-gamma ligand with selective effects on bone and fat. (Q35745608) (← links)
- Role of diet in prostate cancer: the epigenetic link (Q35768176) (← links)
- Germ cells carry the epigenetic benefits of grandmother's diet (Q35768412) (← links)
- Controlling elements are wild cards in the epigenomic deck (Q36277087) (← links)
- Maternal exposure to bisphenol A and genistein has minimal effect on A(vy)/a offspring coat color but favors birth of agouti over nonagouti mice (Q36535112) (← links)
- Obesity and its therapy: from genes to community action (Q36549038) (← links)
- The Ay allele at the agouti locus reduces the size and alters the shape of the mandible in mice (Q36580502) (← links)
- Rosiglitazone inhibits bone regeneration and causes significant accumulation of fat at sites of new bone formation (Q36779975) (← links)
- Microarray analysis sheds light on the dedifferentiating role of agouti signal protein in murine melanocytes via the Mc1r (Q37100856) (← links)
- Male-lineage transmission of an acquired metabolic phenotype induced by grand-paternal obesity (Q37253449) (← links)
- Progressive obesity leads to altered ovarian gene expression in the Lethal Yellow mouse: a microarray study (Q37306848) (← links)
- Diet-genotype interactions in the development of the obese, insulin-resistant phenotype of C57BL/6J mice lacking melanocortin-3 or -4 receptors. (Q37326316) (← links)
- Maternal obesity and diabetes induces latent metabolic defects and widespread epigenetic changes in isogenic mice (Q37378666) (← links)
- Fetal growth restriction promotes physical inactivity and obesity in female mice. (Q37413501) (← links)
- Prenatal nutrition, epigenetics and schizophrenia risk: can we test causal effects? (Q37673254) (← links)
- A gene duplication affecting expression of the ovine ASIP gene is responsible for white and black sheep (Q41334841) (← links)
- Rosiglitazone disrupts endosteal bone formation during distraction osteogenesis by local adipocytic infiltration (Q42384038) (← links)
- Overexpression of agouti protein and stress responsiveness in mice (Q43701492) (← links)
- High dietary calcium reduces body fat content, digestibility of fat, and serum vitamin D in rats (Q44360324) (← links)
- Increased insulin demand promotes while pioglitazone prevents pancreatic beta cell apoptosis in Wfs1 knockout mice (Q46134848) (← links)
- They Are What You Eat: Can Nutritional Factors during Gestation and Early Infancy Modulate the Neonatal Immune Response? (Q47118988) (← links)
- In utero vitamin D deficiency predisposes offspring to long-term adverse adipose tissue effects (Q47709855) (← links)
- Deciphering metabolic rewiring in breast cancer subtypes (Q47836759) (← links)
- Genotype-dependent participation of coat color gene loci in the behavioral traits of laboratory mice (Q48116712) (← links)
- Maternal obesity heritably perturbs offspring metabolism for three generations without serial programming. (Q48578711) (← links)
- Influence of abnormally high leptin levels during pregnancy on metabolic phenotypes in progeny mice. (Q48960431) (← links)
- The penetrance of an epigenetic trait in mice is progressively yet reversibly increased by selection and environment. (Q53667337) (← links)
- Pre-obese and obese agouti mice are sensitive to the anorectic effects of peptide YY(3-36) but resistant to ghrelin (Q80098666) (← links)
- Pregnancy and lactation prevent melanocortin obesity syndrome in mice with Agouti yellow mutation (Q83890884) (← links)
- Inhibition of protein arginine methyltransferase 5 enhances hepatic mitochondrial biogenesis (Q88721042) (← links)
- Polymorphisms in MC1R and ASIP Genes are Associated with Coat Color Variation in the Arabian Camel (Q89075985) (← links)
- Genetic analysis of the mandible morphology in DDD.Cg-Ay/Sgn and C57BL/6J inbred mice (Q90211657) (← links)