DO Mook-Kanamori, SWK de Kort, CM van … - BMC Medical Genetics, 2009 - biomedcentral.com An inverse association between birth weight and the risk of developing type 2
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DO Mook-Kanamori, SWK de Kort, CM van … - BMC Medical Genetics, 2009 - pubmedcentral.nih.gov An inverse association between birth weight and the risk of developing type 2
diabetes (T2D) in adulthood has been reported. This association may be explained
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Y Saisho, AE Butler, E Manesso, R Galasso, L … - Diabetologia - Springer Abstract Aims/hypothesis We sought to establish the relationship between fasting
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