FTO Genotype and Aging: Pleiotropic Longitudinal Effects on Adiposity, Brain function, Impulsivity and Diet
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Susan M. Resnick | Lori L. Beason-Held | Madhav Thambisetty | Yi-Fang Chuang | Antonio Terracciano | Andrew B. Singleton | Toshiko Tanaka | A. Singleton | S. Resnick | M. Kraut | Y. An | A. Terracciano | L. Beason-Held | M. Thambisetty | A. Sutin | Yang An | Michael Kraut | Toshiko Tanaka | Angelina R. Sutin | Y. Chuang | Toshiko Tanaka
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