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Direct evidence to support the fetal insulin hypothesis as the type 2 diabetes risk alleles at the CDKALI and HHEX-IDE gene loci reduce birth weight
Bibliographic Details
Main Authors:
Hattersley, A
,
Freathy, R
,
Bennett, A
,
Ring, S
,
Timpson, N
,
Pouta, A
,
Ruokonen, A
,
Hypponen, E
,
Power, C
,
Elliott, P
,
Strachan, D
,
Jarvelin, M
,
Smith, G
,
McCarthy, M
,
Frayling, T
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Published:
2008
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