Participation in pediatric epidemiologic research: the SEARCH for Diabetes in Youth Study experience.
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C. Davis | Desmond E. Williams | B. Waitzfelder | A. Liese | D. Standiford | Lenna L. Liu | J. Lawrence | D. Dabelea | Desmond E Williams | R. Bell | G. Imperatore | R. Bell
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