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INSIG2 gene polymorphism is associated with increased subcutaneous fat in women and poor response to resistance training in men.
Orkunoglu-Suer FE, Gordish-Dressman H, Clarkson PM, Thompson PD, Angelopoulos TJ, Gordon PM, Moyna NM, Pescatello LS, Visich PS, Zoeller RF, Harmon B, Seip RL, Hoffman EP, Devaney JM
BMC Med Genet 2008, 9:117
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