Endotoxemia Is Associated With an Increased Risk of Incident Diabetes (Q34507178)
scientific article published on February 1, 2011
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"Endotoxemia Is Associated With an Increased Risk of Incident Diabetes" (language: en)
(P2093) Markku Lehto
Jouko Sundvall
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