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Loss of Mrap2 is associated with Sim1 deficiency and increased circulating cholesterol. [electronic resource]

By:
  • Novoselova, T V
Contributor(s):
  • Larder, R
  • Rimmington, D
  • Lelliott, C
  • Wynn, E H
  • Gorrigan, R J
  • Tate, P H
  • Guasti, L
  • O'Rahilly, S
  • Clark, A J L
  • Logan, D W
  • Coll, A P
  • Chan, L F
Producer: 20170613Description: 13-26 p. digitalISSN:
  • 1479-6805
Subject(s):
  • Adaptor Proteins, Signal Transducing
  • Animals
  • Anxiety -- genetics
  • Basic Helix-Loop-Helix Transcription Factors -- genetics
  • Behavior, Animal -- physiology
  • Body Weight -- genetics
  • Cholesterol -- blood
  • Corticotropin-Releasing Hormone -- genetics
  • Eating -- genetics
  • Energy Metabolism -- genetics
  • Lipid Metabolism -- genetics
  • Mice
  • Mice, Knockout
  • Motor Activity -- genetics
  • Neurons -- metabolism
  • Oxytocin -- genetics
  • Paraventricular Hypothalamic Nucleus -- metabolism
  • Receptor Activity-Modifying Proteins -- genetics
  • Repressor Proteins -- genetics
  • Thyrotropin-Releasing Hormone -- genetics
Online resources:
  • Available from publisher's website
In: The Journal of endocrinology vol. 230
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Loss of Mrap2 is associated with Sim1 deficiency and increased circulating cholesterol.

APA

Novoselova T. V., Larder R., Rimmington D., Lelliott C., Wynn E. H., Gorrigan R. J., Tate P. H., Guasti L., O'Rahilly S., Clark A. J. L., Logan D. W., Coll A. P. & Chan L. F. (20170613). Loss of Mrap2 is associated with Sim1 deficiency and increased circulating cholesterol. : The Journal of endocrinology.

Chicago

Novoselova T V, Larder R, Rimmington D, Lelliott C, Wynn E H, Gorrigan R J, Tate P H, Guasti L, O'Rahilly S, Clark A J L, Logan D W, Coll A P and Chan L F. 20170613. Loss of Mrap2 is associated with Sim1 deficiency and increased circulating cholesterol. : The Journal of endocrinology.

Harvard

Novoselova T. V., Larder R., Rimmington D., Lelliott C., Wynn E. H., Gorrigan R. J., Tate P. H., Guasti L., O'Rahilly S., Clark A. J. L., Logan D. W., Coll A. P. and Chan L. F. (20170613). Loss of Mrap2 is associated with Sim1 deficiency and increased circulating cholesterol. : The Journal of endocrinology.

MLA

Novoselova T V, Larder R, Rimmington D, Lelliott C, Wynn E H, Gorrigan R J, Tate P H, Guasti L, O'Rahilly S, Clark A J L, Logan D W, Coll A P and Chan L F. Loss of Mrap2 is associated with Sim1 deficiency and increased circulating cholesterol. : The Journal of endocrinology. 20170613.

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