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La proteine Agouti et son role dans les syndromes d'obesite
Translated title of the contribution
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The role of the Agouti protein in the yellow mouse obesity syndrome
Naïma Moustaïd Moussa
Nutritional Sciences
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Chemistry
Melanocortin
59%
Insulin Derivative
57%
Phaeomelanin
37%
Mutation
31%
Fatty Acid
30%
Eumelanin
28%
Weight Gain
23%
Protein
23%
Lethal
22%
Triglyceride
19%
Complementary DNA
19%
Hormone
18%
Antagonist
17%
Black
16%
Calcium(0)
14%
Additive
12%
Resistance
11%
Medicine & Life Sciences
Agouti Signaling Protein
100%
Dasyproctidae
80%
Obesity
39%
Melanocyte-Stimulating Hormones
14%
Adipocytes
14%
Adipose Tissue
12%
Hyperinsulinism
11%
phaeomelanin
10%
Fatty Acids
8%
eumelanin
8%
Color
8%
Receptor, Melanocortin, Type 1
8%
Melanocortin Receptors
7%
Mutation
5%
Ectopic Gene Expression
5%
Islets of Langerhans
5%
Insulin Secretion
5%
Recombinant Proteins
5%
Genetic Promoter Regions
4%
Weight Gain
4%
Hyperglycemia
4%
Transgenic Mice
4%
Insulin Resistance
4%
Complementary DNA
4%
Triglycerides
4%
Calcium
3%
Insulin
3%
Skin
2%
Genes
2%
Proteins
1%