RIPK1 gene variants associate with obesity in humans and can be therapeutically silenced to reduce obesity in mice
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Richard G. Lee | M. Laakso | J. Bertin | B. Vanderhyden | P. Pajukanta | K. Pietiläinen | R. McPherson | K. Rayner | A. Lusis | Calvin Pan | S. Soubeyrand | M. Nikpay | S. Berger | P. Gough | A. Turner | M. Harper | D. Smyth | L. Boytard | Marcus Alvarez | Hailey Wyatt | D. Cook | A. Rasheed | M. Geoffrion | Joshua W. Kandiah | P. Lau | D. Karunakaran | Peter P. Liu | M. Nguyen | A. Duchez | Bhama Ramkhelawon | Peter Liu
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