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Authors:
AFFENITO SG
LAMMIKEEFE CJ
VOGEL S
BACKSTRAND JR
WELCH GW
ADAMS CH
Citation: Sg. Affenito et al., WOMEN WITH INSULIN-DEPENDENT DIABETES-MELLITUS (IDDM) COMPLICATED BY EATING DISORDERS ARE AT RISK FOR EXACERBATED ALTERATIONS IN LIPID-METABOLISM, European journal of clinical nutrition, 51(7), 1997, pp. 462-466
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Authors:
AFFENITO SG
BACKSTRAND JR
WELCH GW
LAMMIKEEFE CJ
RODRIGUEZ NR
ADAMS CH
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KANG XH
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Authors:
BACKSTRAND JR
ALLEN LH
PELTO GH
MOLINA E
CHAVEZ A
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