Reduced glycemic variability and flexible graft function after islet transplantation: A case report
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S. Uemoto | H. Okajima | N. Inagaki | H. Noguchi | T. Anazawa | M. Ogura | J. Fujikura | Toshihiro Nakamura | Ryo Ito
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