Flanagan, S., Edghill, E., Gloyn, A., Ellard, S., & Hattersley, A. (2006). Mutations in KCNJ11, which encodes Kir6.2, are a common cause of diabetes diagnosed in the first 6 months of life, with the phenotype determined by genotype.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationFlanagan, SE, E. Edghill, A. Gloyn, S. Ellard, and A. Hattersley. Mutations in KCNJ11, Which Encodes Kir6.2, Are a Common Cause of Diabetes Diagnosed in the First 6 Months of Life, with the Phenotype Determined by Genotype. 2006.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationFlanagan, SE, et al. Mutations in KCNJ11, Which Encodes Kir6.2, Are a Common Cause of Diabetes Diagnosed in the First 6 Months of Life, with the Phenotype Determined by Genotype. 2006.
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