Moderate Effect of Duodenal‐Jejunal Bypass Surgery on Glucose Homeostasis in Patients With Type 2 Diabetes
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K. Polonsky | S. Klein | J. Salles | E. Fabbrini | B. Patterson | B. Wajchenberg | J. L. Correa | C. Schiavon | R. Cohen
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