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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

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

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Autori principali: 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
Natura: Conference item
Pubblicazione: 2008
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