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Comment
. 2012 Sep;61(9):e15.
doi: 10.2337/db12-0800.

Response to comment on: Marquez et al. Low-frequency variants in HMGA1 are not associated with type 2 diabetes risk. Diabetes 2012;61:524-530

Comment

Response to comment on: Marquez et al. Low-frequency variants in HMGA1 are not associated with type 2 diabetes risk. Diabetes 2012;61:524-530

Philippe Froguel et al. Diabetes. 2012 Sep.
No abstract available

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