Whole-grain intake and insulin sensitivity: the Insulin Resistance Atherosclerosis Study.
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E. Mayer-Davis | R. D'Agostino | A. Liese | L. Marquart | Karen C Sparks | Amy K Roach | E. Mayer‐Davis
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