Zinc transport and diabetes risk.

Abstract:

:Genome-wide association studies have previously identified variants in SLC30A8, encoding the zinc transporter ZnT8, associated with diabetes risk. A rare variant association study has now established the direction of effect, surprisingly showing that loss-of-function mutations in SLC30A8 are protective against diabetes.

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Nat Genet

journal_title

Nature genetics

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Pearson E

doi

10.1038/ng.2934

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Has Abstract

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2014-04-01 00:00:00

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323-4

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4

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1061-4036

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1546-1718

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ng.2934

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46

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