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2005
Morton NM, Densmore V, Wamil M, Ramage L, Nichol K, Bünger L, et al. A polygenic model of the metabolic syndrome with reduced circulating and intra-adipose glucocorticoid action. Diabetes. 2005;54:3371-8. Abstract
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2008
Wamil M, Andrew R, Chapman KE, Street J, Morton NM, Seckl JR. 7-oxysterols modulate glucocorticoid activity in adipocytes through competition for 11beta-hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase type. Endocrinology. 2008;149(12):5909-18. Abstract
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2011
Wamil M, Battle JH, Turban S, Kipari T, Seguret D, de Peixoto RS, et al. Novel Fat Depot-Specific Mechanisms Underlie Resistance to Visceral Obesity and Inflammation in 11{beta}-Hydroxysteroid Dehydrogenase Type 1-Deficient Mice. Diabetes. 2011. Abstract
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