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In vivo Glucose Metabolism in Obese and Type II Diabetic Subjects With or Without Hypertension
Author(s):
E. BONORA
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R. C. Bonadonna
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S. Del Prato
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G Gulli
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A Solini
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M. MATSUDA
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R. A. Defronzo
Publication date:
1993
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Diabetes
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