Islet amyloid and type 2 diabetes

Diabetic Medicine : a Journal of the British Diabetic Association
A Clark

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Jul 1, 1992·Diabetes/metabolism Reviews·A Clark
Jan 1, 1992·Life Sciences·B J Edwards, J E Morley
Sep 7, 2012·Diabetes, Obesity & Metabolism·J MontaneC Bruce Verchere
Aug 1, 1991·Diabetic Medicine : a Journal of the British Diabetic Association·A ClarkR R Holman
Dec 1, 1990·Postgraduate Medical Journal·A B Johnson, R Taylor
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Oct 1, 1992·Diabetes Research and Clinical Practice·M I McCarthyM Viswanathan
May 1, 1993·Diabetic Medicine : a Journal of the British Diabetic Association·B C van JaarsveldD W Erkelens
Mar 23, 2018·History and Philosophy of the Life Sciences·Brian Garvey
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