The Pro12Ala and C-681G variants of the PPARG locus are associated with opposing growth phenotypes in young schoolchildren

J. E. Cecil, B. Fischer, A. S.F. Doney, M. Hetherington, P. Watt, W. Wrieden, C. Bolton-Smith, C. N.A. Palmer

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