Short- and Long-Term Hormonal and Metabolic Consequences of Reversing Gastric Bypass to Normal Anatomy in a Type 2 Diabetes Patient
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L. Groop | N. Wierup | P. Spégel | J. Hedenbro | A. Lindqvist | M. Ekelund
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