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Title: MC3R gene polymorphisms are associated with early childhood adiposity gain and infant appetite in an Asian population
Authors: Aris I.M. 
Tint M.T. 
Teh A.L.
Holbrook J.D.
Quah P.L.
Chong M.F.-F. 
Lin X.
Soh S.E. 
Saw S.-M. 
Kwek K.
Godfrey K.M.
Gluckman P.D. 
Chong Y.S. 
Lek N.
Yap F. 
Lee Y.S.
Issue Date: 2016
Publisher: John Wiley and Sons Ltd
Citation: Aris I.M., Tint M.T., Teh A.L., Holbrook J.D., Quah P.L., Chong M.F.-F., Lin X., Soh S.E., Saw S.-M., Kwek K., Godfrey K.M., Gluckman P.D., Chong Y.S., Lek N., Yap F., Lee Y.S. (2016). MC3R gene polymorphisms are associated with early childhood adiposity gain and infant appetite in an Asian population. Pediatric Obesity 11 (6) : 450-458. ScholarBank@NUS Repository. https://doi.org/10.1111/ijpo.12086
Source Title: Pediatric Obesity
URI: http://scholarbank.nus.edu.sg/handle/10635/139815
ISSN: 20476302
DOI: 10.1111/ijpo.12086
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