Prevalence, characteristics and clinical diagnosis of maturity onset diabetes of the young due to mutations in HNF1A, HNF4A, and glucokinase: results from the SEARCH for Diabetes in Youth.
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A. Hattersley | S. Ellard | C. Davis | Desmond E. Williams | A. Steck | E. Mayer-Davis | G. Imperatore | C. Greenbaum | J. Lawrence | L. Gilliam | S. Marcovina | L. Dolan | D. Dabelea | C. Pihoker | B. Rodríguez | Desmond E Williams | E. Mayer‐Davis
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