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Promoter Methylation of LEP and LEPR before and after Bariatric Surgery: A Cross-Sectional Study

Introduction: DNA methylation constitutes one important epigenetic mechanism that regulates gene expression in human cells. With regard to obesity, bariatric surgery-induced weight loss has been associated with promoter methylation changes in several genes. Hyperleptinemia is a characteristic featur...

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Published in:Obesity facts 2021-03, Vol.14 (1), p.93-99
Main Authors: Wilhelm, Julia, Birkenstock, Anna, Buchholz, Vanessa, Müller, Astrid, Aly, Sherif Adel, Gruner-Labitzke, Kerstin, Koehler, Hinrich, Lichtinghagen, Ralf, Jahn, Kirsten, Groh, Adrian, Kahl, Kai G., de Zwaan, Martina, Hillemacher, Thomas, Bleich, Stefan, Frieling, Helge
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Body mass index
Cross-sectional studies
Deoxyribonucleic acid
Diabetes
DNA
DNA methylation
Epigenetics
Gastrointestinal surgery
Gene expression
Investigations
lep promoter methylation
lepr promoter methylation
leptin
Obesity
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Software
Weight control
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