Animal Foetal Models of Obesity and Diabetes – From Laboratory to Clinical Settings
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J. Sliwowska | B. Skowrońska | K. Ziarniak | E. Grzęda | J. Matuszewska | Anna Gertig-Kolasa | Izabela Krzyśko- Pieczka
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