Novel LEPR mutations in obese Pakistani children identified by PCR‐based enrichment and next generation sequencing
Obesity2013Vol. 22(4), pp. 1112–1117
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Sadia Saeed, Amélie Bonnefond, Jaida Manzoor, Julien Philippe, Emmanuelle Durand, Mohsin Arshad, Olivier Sand, Taeed A. Butt, Mario Falchi, Muhammad Arslan, Philippe Froguel
Abstract
The two subjects carrying homozygous LEPR mutations, reported here for the first time in the Pakistani population, constitute 3% of the whole cohort of severely obese children (compared to 17% for LEP and 3% for MC4R).
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