W Van Hul
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Recent Articles
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Belaya Z, Golounina O, Nikitin A, Tarbaeva N, Pigarova E, Mamedova E, et al.
Osteoporos Int
. 2020 Nov;
32(6):1227-1231.
PMID: 33244623
We report a case of a young male patient with clinical signs of dyskeratosis congenita who presented with multiple bilateral low-traumatic hip fractures. Whole exome sequencing (WES) showed a previously...
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Geets E, Meuwissen M, Van Hul W
Clin Genet
. 2018 Apr;
95(1):23-40.
PMID: 29700824
Obesity has become a major health problem worldwide. To date, more than 25 different syndromic forms of obesity are known in which one (monogenic) or multiple (polygenic) genes are involved....
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Waterval J, Borra V, Van Hul W, Stokroos R, Manni J
Bone
. 2013 Dec;
60:48-67.
PMID: 24325978
In this review we provide a complete overview of the existing sclerosing bone dysplasias with craniofacial involvement. Clinical presentation, disease course, the craniofacial symptoms, genetic transmission pattern and pathophysiology are...
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Van Camp J, Beckers S, Zegers D, Van Hul W
Stem Cell Rev Rep
. 2013 Dec;
10(2):207-29.
PMID: 24323281
Wnt signaling determines major developmental processes in the embryonic state and regulates maintenance, self-renewal and differentiation of adult mammalian tissue stem cells. Both β-catenin dependent and independent Wnt pathways exist,...
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Van Camp J, Beckers S, Zegers D, Verrijken A, Van Gaal L, Van Hul W
Endocrine
. 2013 Nov;
46(3):477-84.
PMID: 24287795
Considering the role of sFRP5 in Wnt signalling, an important group of pathways regulating adipogenesis and inflammation, we performed a genetic association study on sFRP5 polymorphisms in a population of...
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Borra V, Steenackers E, de Freitas F, Van Hul E, Glass I, Van Hul W
Bone
. 2013 Oct;
58:67-71.
PMID: 24145306
X-linked calvarial hyperostosis is a rare disorder characterized by isolated calvarial thickening. Symptoms are prominent frontoparietal bones, a flat nasal root and a short upturned nose, a high forehead with...
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Zegers D, Beckers S, Hendrickx R, Van Camp J, de Craemer V, Verrijken A, et al.
Int J Obes (Lond)
. 2013 Oct;
38(7):1000-4.
PMID: 24097297
Background: The transcription factor SIM1 (Single-minded 1) is involved in the control of food intake and in the pathogenesis of obesity. In mice, Sim1 is involved in the development of...
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Borra V, Waterval J, Stokroos R, Manni J, Van Hul W
Calcif Tissue Int
. 2013 May;
93(1):93-100.
PMID: 23640157
Hyperostosis cranialis interna (HCI) is a rare autosomal dominant disorder characterized by intracranial hyperostosis and osteosclerosis, which is confined to the skull, especially the calvarium and the skull base. The...
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Verrijken A, Beckers S, Francque S, Hilden H, Caron S, Zegers D, et al.
Obesity (Silver Spring)
. 2013 Mar;
21(10):2138-45.
PMID: 23512881
Objective: Mechanisms explaining the relationship in non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD), obesity, and insulin resistance are poorly understood. A genetic basis has been suggested. We studied the association between the...
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Zegers D, Hendrickx R, Verrijken A, Van Hoorenbeeck K, Van Camp J, de Craemer V, et al.
Pediatr Obes
. 2013 Jan;
9(1):36-42.
PMID: 23325614
Unlabelled: What is already known about this subject BDNF is involved in the regulation of food intake and body weight. BDNF deficient animal models are obese. Chromosomal abnormalities cause obesity...