Interaction between prenatal growth and high-risk genotypes in the development of type 2 diabetes
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L. Groop | M. Laakso | V. Lyssenko | J. Eriksson | A. Jonsson | C. Osmond | E. Kajantie | D. Barker | Jenny Casey Eriksson | N. Pulizzi | J. Eriksson | David J. P. Barker | Clive Osmond | L. Groop | Mauri Laakso | Anna Jonsson
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