Citations for
1CCK, EGR1, LEP
EGR1 Is a target for cooperative interactions between cholecystokinin and leptin, and inhibition by ghrelin, in vagal afferent neurons.
de Lartigue G, Lur G, Dimaline R, Varro A, Raybould H, Dockray GJ.
Endocrinology 151(8):3589-99. Epub 2010 Jun 9.PMID: 20534729 2010
2CCK, LEP, LEPR
Levels of serum leptin, cholecystokinin, plasma lipid and lipoprotein differ between patients with gallstone or/and those with hepatolithiasis.
Lei ZM, Ye MX, Fu WG, Chen Y, Fang C, Li J.
Hepatobiliary Pancreat Dis Int 7(1):65-9. 2008
3CCK, LEP, LEPR
Common genetic variations in CCK, leptin, and leptin receptor genes are associated with specific human eating patterns.
de Krom M, van der Schouw YT, Hendriks J, Ophoff RA, van Gils CH, Stolk RP, Grobbee DE, Adan R.
Diabetes 56(1):276-80. 2007
4CCK
Cholecystokinin (cck) gene as a possible risk factor for smoking: a replication in two independent samples.
Comings DE, Wu S, Gonzalez N, Iacono WG, McGue M, Peters WW, MacMurray JP.
Mol Genet Metab 73(4):349-53. 2001
5CCK
A new genetic variant in the Sp1 binding cis-element of cholecystokinin gene promoter region and relationship to alcoholism.
Harada S, Okubo T, Tsutsumi M, Takase S, Muramatsu T.
Alcohol Clin Exp Res 22(3 Suppl):93S-96S. 1998
6CCK
The genes for human gastrin and cholecystokinin are located on different chromosomes.
Lund T, et al.
Hum Genet 73 : 77-80. 1986
7CCK
Structure of human cholecystokinin gene and its chromosomal location.
Takahashi Y, et al.
Gene 50 : 353-360. 1986