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The protein, an enzyme called FIH, plays a key role in the physiological response to low levels of oxygen and could be a new target for drugs to help people who struggle with weight gain.
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Researchers knocked out a gene responsible for an enzyme called FIH, which affects the body's physiological response to low oxygen levels and found mice without the gene would become obese no what they ate.
foodconsumer.org 2010
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The protein, an enzyme called FIH, plays a key role in the physiological response to low levels of oxygen and could be a new target for drugs to help people who struggle with weight gain.
Medindia Health News 2010
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The protein, an enzyme called FIH, plays a key role in the physiological response to low levels of oxygen and could be a new target for drugs to help people who struggle with weight gain.
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The protein, called FIH, could offer a new target for drugs to help control weight, according to the University of California, San Diego researchers.
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The protein, called FIH, could offer a new target for drugs to help control weight, according to the University of California, San Diego researchers.
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The protein, called FIH, could offer a new target for drugs to help control weight, according to the University of California, San Diego researchers.
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The protein, called FIH, could offer a new target for drugs to help control weight, according to the University of California, San Diego researchers.
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The protein, called FIH, could offer a new target for drugs to help control weight, according to the University of California, San Diego researchers.
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The protein, called FIH, could offer a new target for drugs to help control weight, according to the University of California, San Diego researchers.
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