Association studies of variants in promoter and coding regions of beta‐cell ATP‐sensitive K‐channel genes SUR1 and Kir6.2 with Type 2 diabetes mellitus (UKPDS 53)
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S. Wiltshire | A. Gloyn | R. Turner | R. Ashfield | S. Ashcroft | Y. Hashim | Stephen J. H. Ashcroft | Steve Wiltshire | Robert C Turner
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