A variant in CDKAL1 influences insulin response and risk of type 2 diabetes

V. Steinthorsdottir, G. Thorleifsson, I. Reynisdottir, R. Benediktsson, T. Jonsdottir, G.B. Walters, U. Styrkarsdottir, S. Gretarsdottir, V. Emilsson, S. Ghosh, A. Baker, S. Snorradottir, H. Bjarnason, M.C. Ng, T. Hansen, Y. Bagger, R.L. Wilensky, M.P. Reilly, A. Adeyemo, Y. ChenJ. Zhou, V. Gudnason, G. Chen, H. Huang, K. Lashley, A. Doumatey, W.Y. So, R.C. Ma, G. Andersen, K. Borch Johnsen, T. Jorgensen, J.V. van Vliet-Ostaptchouk, M.H. Hofker, C. Wijmenga, C. Christiansen, D.J. Rader, C. Rotimi, M. Gurney, J.C. Chan, O. Pedersen, G. Sigurdsson, J.R. Gulcher, U. Thorsteinsdottir, A. Kong, K. Stefansson*

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Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology