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PGC-1alpha-responsive genes involved in oxidative phosphorylation are coordinately downregulated in human diabetes.

Mootha VK et al.

Nature Genetics. 2003 Jul; 34(3):267-273

https://doi.org/10.1038/ng1180PMID: 12808457

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13 Aug 2003
Marten Hofker
Marten Hofker

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This paper demonstrates "the way to go" when using microarray analysis to analyze diseases with a complex genetic background such as diabetes type 2. The authors embark on the analysis of subtle, but coordinate, changes in gene expression profiles of functionally related genes. Thereby, they can make use of information that otherwise would get lost. Using muscle biopsies of patients, the authors provide convincing molecular evidence for an important role of mitochondrial oxidative phosphorylation in diabetes type 2.

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