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Comparative genome-wide association studies in mice and humans for trimethylamine N-Oxide, a proatherogenic metabolite of choline and L-carnitine
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Comparative genome-wide association studies in mice and humans for trimethylamine N-Oxide, a proatherogenic metabolite of choline and L-carnitine

J. Hartiala, B. J. Bennett, W. H. W. Tang, Z. Wang, A. F. R. Stewart, R. Roberts, R. McPherson, A. J. Lusis, S. L. Hazen and H. Allayee
Arteriosclerosis, Thrombosis, and Vascular Biology, Vol.34(6)
2014

Abstract

atherosclerosis genetics humans mice trimethylamine N-oxide carnitine choline flavin monooxygenase 1 flavin monooxygenase 2 flavin monooxygenase 3 flavin monooxygenase 4 flavin monooxygenase 6p messenger RNA trimethylamine oxide unclassified drug unspecific monooxygenase zinc transporter adult article atherogenesis blood level chromosome 1 chromosome 1q chromosome 3 controlled study DNA flanking region female gene cluster gene expression genetic association genetic variability genotype heredity human hybrid mouse strain male metabolite mouse multigene family nonhuman observational study priority journal quantitative trait locus receptor gene single nucleotide polymorphism trimethylamine oxide blood level Aged Animals Cation Transport Proteins Chromosomes, Human, Pair 1 Genome-Wide Association Study Methylamines Middle Aged Oxygenases Polymorphism, Single Nucleotide
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