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Manning, B. S.

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    • Gros, J., Manning, B. S., Pietri-Rouxel, F., Guillaume, J. L., Drumare, M. F., Strosberg, A. D. Site-directed mutagenesis of the human beta(3)-adrenoceptor - transmembrane residues involved in ligand binding and signal transduction European Journal of Biochemistry  1998 251:590-596  DOI:10.1046/j.1432-1327.1998.2510590.x  PMID:9490030
    • Clement, K., Manning, B. S., Basdevant, A., Strosberg, A. D., Guy-Grand, B., Froguel, P. Gender effect of the trp64arg mutation in the beta 3 adrenergic receptor gene on weight gain in morbid obesity Diabetes & Metabolism  1997 23:424-427  PMID:9416435
    • Gotoda, T., Manning, B. S., Goldstone, A. P., Imrie, H., Evans, A. L., Strosberg, A. D., McKeigue, P. M., Scott, J., Aitman, T. J. Leptin receptor gene variation and obesity: lack of association in a white British male population Human Molecular Genetics  1997 6:869-876  DOI:10.1093/hmg/6.6.869  PMID:9175732
    • Pietri-Rouxel, F., Manning, B. S., Gros, J., Strosberg, A. D. The biochemical effect of the naturally occurring trp64->arg mutation on human beta 3-adrenoceptor activity European Journal of Biochemistry  1997 247:1174-1179  DOI:10.1111/j.1432-1033.1997.01174.x  PMID:9288945
    • Strosberg, A. D., Manning, B. S. The beta-3-adrenergic receptor - a weighty gene M S-Medecine Sciences  1995 11:1460-1462
    • Clement, K., Vaisse, C., Manning, B. S., Basdevant, A., Guygrand, B., Ruiz, J., Silver, K. D., Shuldiner, A. R., Froguel, P., Strosberg, A. D. Genetic-variation in the beta(3)-adrenergic receptor and an increased capacity to gain weight in patients with morbid-obesity New England Journal of Medicine  1995 333:352-354  DOI:10.1056/nejm199508103330605  PMID:7609752

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