2005
DOI: 10.1016/j.bbaexp.2005.06.004
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Identification of functional candidate genes for body composition by expression analyses and evidencing impact by association analysis and mapping

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“…Indeed, expression level of PEDF in the liver is found to be high in humans and mice [16,17]. Further, expression level of PEDF in porcine liver is associated with body muscularity and obesity as well [18]. Production of PEDF by the liver may also be regulated by visceral adiposity.…”
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“…Indeed, expression level of PEDF in the liver is found to be high in humans and mice [16,17]. Further, expression level of PEDF in porcine liver is associated with body muscularity and obesity as well [18]. Production of PEDF by the liver may also be regulated by visceral adiposity.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Further, the findings that serum level of PEDF was significantly correlated with HOMA-IR index independent on adiponectin and BMI in multiple stepwise regression analysis suggest that non-adipose tissuederived PEDF may also play a role in IR in hypertensive patients. Since expression level of PEDF in porcine liver is associated with body muscularity and obesity [12], liver may be another source of circulating PEDF in human.…”
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“…Advances in genome sequencing have led to the discovery of millions of SNP in the chicken genome [26]. Many studies in other species indicated that using the SNP marker is efficient in QTL mapping [4,14,17].…”
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