Signs of low-grade systemic inflammation in female offspring of women with type 1 diabetes: The EPICOM study.
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H. Møller | B. Bytoft | S. Knorr | H. Beck-Nielsen | P. Damm | C. Gravholt | T. Hansen | Z. Vlachová | A. B. Boisen | D. M. Jensen
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