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Comment
. 2014 May;43(4):657.
doi: 10.1097/MPA.0000000000000037.

Comment on Andersen et al, pancreatitis-diabetes-pancreatic cancer: summary of an NIDDK-NCI workshop

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Comment on Andersen et al, pancreatitis-diabetes-pancreatic cancer: summary of an NIDDK-NCI workshop

Alan Charles Moses et al. Pancreas. 2014 May.
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