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Common Variants at 10 Genomic Loci Influence Hemoglobin A 1 C Levels via Glycemic and Nonglycemic Pathways
85 auth. Inga, Prokopenko, E. Stolerman, P. Muredach, Reilly, B. Voight, C. Willenborg, Caroline S. Fox, Knut, Krohn, Brigitte, Kühnel, Johanna, Kuusisto, M. Laakso, ... Mark Lathrop, C. Lecoeur, Ruth J. F. Loos, J. Luan, Valeriya, Lyssenko, R. Mägi, A. Mälarstig, Massimo Mangino, Winfried März, W. McArdle, Ruth, McPherson, Christa, Meisinger, Olle Melander, K. Mohlke, E. Vincent, Mooser, M. Morken, Narisu Narisu, M. David, Nathan, Matthias Nauck, C. O’Donnell, Konrad, Oexle, Nazario, Olla, James, Pankow, Felicity, Payne, J. Peden, Nancy L Pedersen, Leena, Peltonen, Markus, Perola, Ozren, Polašek, Eleonora Porcu, Daniel J. Rader, S. Ripatti, G. Rocheleau, Richa, Saxena, K. Stefansson, P. David, Strachan, R. Strawbridge, M. Stumvoll, Ida, Surakka, Gianluca, Usala, Dawn M. Waterworth, Hugh Watkins, G. Willemsen, Juliane, Winkelmann, J. Zhao, Stephen E. Epstein, Jeanette, Erdmann, R. Sladek, Leif, Groop, M. McCarthy, W. H. Kao
OBJECTIVE—Glycated hemoglobin (HbA1c), used to monitor and diagnose diabetes, is influenced by average glycemia over a 2to 3-month period. Genetic factors affecting expression, turnover, and abnormal glycation of hemoglobin could also be associated …
OBJECTIVE—Glycated hemoglobin (HbA1c), used to monitor and diagnose diabetes, is influenced by average glycemia over a 2to 3-month period. Genetic factors affecting expression, turnover, and abnormal glycation of hemoglobin could also be associated with increased levels of HbA1c. We aimed to identify such genetic factors and investigate the extent to which they influence diabetes classification based on HbA1c levels.
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