Several different single-gene mutations are known to cause varying degrees of diabetes and obesity in mice. The severity of the diabetes produced depends on both the mutation itself and the interaction of the mutant gene with the inbred background. Establishing the nature of these gene-background interactions should aid us in our understanding of similar interactions that occur in human diabetes. The documentation of several different genes that produce similar, if not identical, diabetes-obesity syndromes suggests that lesions in many pathways can cause diabetes. An understanding of these defects in mice should help us to understand similar defects involved in the human disease. The developmental stages in each mutant are simila...
A spontaneous recessive mutation appearing in strain 129/J mice at the diabetes (db) locus on Chromo...
New Zealand Obese (NZO) mice exhibit a polygenic syndrome of morbid obesity, insulin resistance, and...
Obesity and Type II diabetes are complex diseases in the human population. The existence of a large...
Several different rodent models are available for metabolic studies on the development of diabetes. ...
Several different single gene mutations are known to cause similar diabetes-obesity syndromes in mic...
Several different single gene mutations are known to cause similar diabetes-obesity syndromes in mic...
Spontaneous hyperglycemia, hyperinsulinemia and obesity are common features for at least one period ...
This report describes the development of obesity syndromes in mice caused by two autosomal recessive...
Obesity, a phenotype having high heritability in humans, constitutes the major risk factor predispos...
Genetically defined animal models of diabetes have many advantages over models in which the genetic ...
Genetically defined animal models of diabetes have many advantages over models in which the genetic ...
The factors associated with a diabetes-susceptible genotype in mice exhibiting various forms of heri...
The mouse mutant genes obese (ob) and diabetes (db) cause similar obesity-diabetes states in homozyg...
Studies of twins, adopted children, and some human populations indicate that there is a substantial ...
The expression of the diabetes (db) and obese (ob) genes differs markedly, depending on the modifier...
A spontaneous recessive mutation appearing in strain 129/J mice at the diabetes (db) locus on Chromo...
New Zealand Obese (NZO) mice exhibit a polygenic syndrome of morbid obesity, insulin resistance, and...
Obesity and Type II diabetes are complex diseases in the human population. The existence of a large...
Several different rodent models are available for metabolic studies on the development of diabetes. ...
Several different single gene mutations are known to cause similar diabetes-obesity syndromes in mic...
Several different single gene mutations are known to cause similar diabetes-obesity syndromes in mic...
Spontaneous hyperglycemia, hyperinsulinemia and obesity are common features for at least one period ...
This report describes the development of obesity syndromes in mice caused by two autosomal recessive...
Obesity, a phenotype having high heritability in humans, constitutes the major risk factor predispos...
Genetically defined animal models of diabetes have many advantages over models in which the genetic ...
Genetically defined animal models of diabetes have many advantages over models in which the genetic ...
The factors associated with a diabetes-susceptible genotype in mice exhibiting various forms of heri...
The mouse mutant genes obese (ob) and diabetes (db) cause similar obesity-diabetes states in homozyg...
Studies of twins, adopted children, and some human populations indicate that there is a substantial ...
The expression of the diabetes (db) and obese (ob) genes differs markedly, depending on the modifier...
A spontaneous recessive mutation appearing in strain 129/J mice at the diabetes (db) locus on Chromo...
New Zealand Obese (NZO) mice exhibit a polygenic syndrome of morbid obesity, insulin resistance, and...
Obesity and Type II diabetes are complex diseases in the human population. The existence of a large...