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Assessment of Insulin Sensitivity from Measurements in Fasting State and During an Oral Glucose Tolerance Test in Obese Children

  • M.E. Atabek, and O. Pirgon,
Published/Copyright: February 1, 2007

Published Online: 2007-02

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