Beer, N., Tribble, N., Colclough, K., Arundel, P., Grimsby, J., Chik, C., . . . Gloyn, A. (2010). Naturally occurring glucokinase mutations at the same amino acid residue cause opposite clinical phenotypes of hypo- and hyperglycaemia.
Style de citation Chicago (17e éd.)Beer, N., N. Tribble, K. Colclough, P. Arundel, J. Grimsby, C. Chik, S. Ellard, et A. Gloyn. Naturally Occurring Glucokinase Mutations at the Same Amino Acid Residue Cause Opposite Clinical Phenotypes of Hypo- and Hyperglycaemia. 2010.
Style de citation MLA (9e éd.)Beer, N., et al. Naturally Occurring Glucokinase Mutations at the Same Amino Acid Residue Cause Opposite Clinical Phenotypes of Hypo- and Hyperglycaemia. 2010.
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