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

Joanne Elizabeth Cecil, B Fischer, AS Doney, M Hetherington, P Watt, Wrieden W Wrieden, Bolton-Smith C Bolton-Smith, , Palmer CN Palmer

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