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- NP118272.RAvqzoWk4ie03SdTdgvU9d3trH1RypLms-_X5efOgbB3I130_assertion description "[Variants located within the gene TCF7L2 are strongly associated with T2D but not with MS, providing support to previous evidence indicating that polymorphisms at the TCF7L2 gene increase T2D risk. In contrast, the non-synonymous ADRB3 rs4994 polymorphism ]. Sentence from MEDLINE/PubMed, a database of the U.S. National Library of Medicine." NP118272.RAvqzoWk4ie03SdTdgvU9d3trH1RypLms-_X5efOgbB3I130_provenance.
- NP98125.RAiEO_wMYNucxV7OqA50_pR8r_IVD_gQ5wJvjUn-9TWLQ130_assertion description "[Variants located within the gene TCF7L2 are strongly associated with T2D but not with MS, providing support to previous evidence indicating that polymorphisms at the TCF7L2 gene increase T2D risk. In contrast, the non-synonymous ADRB3 rs4994 polymorphism ]. Sentence from MEDLINE/PubMed, a database of the U.S. National Library of Medicine." NP98125.RAiEO_wMYNucxV7OqA50_pR8r_IVD_gQ5wJvjUn-9TWLQ130_provenance.
- NP177096.RAtSKLxbovH5vETCPdMrmMqfqFlbI_Fe6qGwPHCu56dIM130_assertion description "[Variants located within the gene TCF7L2 are strongly associated with T2D but not with MS, providing support to previous evidence indicating that polymorphisms at the TCF7L2 gene increase T2D risk. In contrast, the non-synonymous ADRB3 rs4994 polymorphism ]. Sentence from MEDLINE/PubMed, a database of the U.S. National Library of Medicine." NP177096.RAtSKLxbovH5vETCPdMrmMqfqFlbI_Fe6qGwPHCu56dIM130_provenance.
- NP177087.RAMpyr9RbNqcKdWHEFfNXqMRLtHISKco3Uq8H_jmeNo3A130_assertion description "[Variants located within the gene TCF7L2 are strongly associated with T2D but not with MS, providing support to previous evidence indicating that polymorphisms at the TCF7L2 gene increase T2D risk. In contrast, the non-synonymous ADRB3 rs4994 polymorphism ]. Sentence from MEDLINE/PubMed, a database of the U.S. National Library of Medicine." NP177087.RAMpyr9RbNqcKdWHEFfNXqMRLtHISKco3Uq8H_jmeNo3A130_provenance.