Review Article

Variations in the Obesity Gene “LEPR” Contribute to Risk of Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus: Evidence from a Meta-Analysis

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Forest plots of the association of LEPR p.P1019P with T2DM. (a) Recessive model, (b) allele model, (c) homozygote model, and (d) dominant model (study by Takahashi-Yasuno et al. only provides dominant data for this SNP).
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