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Glycaemic trajectories in type 2 diabetes and risk of cardiovascular disease: Exploring the link

Glycaemic trajectories in type 2 diabetes and risk of cardiovascular disease: Exploring the link

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Main Authors: Whyte, MB, Joy, M, Hoang, U, Hinton, W, McGovern, A, Munro, N, Mount, JE, Calderara, S, de Lusignan, S
Format: Conference item
Language:English
Published: Springer 2019
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