Fatty acid biomarkers of dairy fat consumption and incidence of type 2 diabetes: A pooled analysis of prospective cohort studies
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Jennifer G. Robinson | D. Mozaffarian | F. Hu | M. Laakso | V. Gudnason | D. Siscovick | G. Giles | L. Lind | J. Geleijnse | R. Micha | N. Sotoodehnia | N. Wareham | M. Uusitupa | Tzu-An Chen | J. Robinson | W. Qureshi | K. Chien | N. Forouhi | L. Wagenknecht | Qi Sun | W. Harris | B. McKnight | L. Djoussé | Jason H. Y. Wu | A. Hodge | S. Soedamah-Muthu | A. Koulman | U. Risérus | A. Frazier-Wood | C. Helmer | N. Tintle | R. Lemaitre | Liana C. Del Gobbo | J. Bassett | R. Murphy | M. Tsai | J. de Goede | A. Fretts | M. Lankinen | F. Imamura | Hung-Ju Lin | C. Samieri | I. Brouwer | K. Rajaobelina | Andres V Ardisson Korat | M. Marklund | Wei-Sin Yang | Kerry Wong | Chaoyu Yu | F. Hu | R. Murphy | Matti Marklund
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