Relationship Among Diabetes, Obesity, and Cardiovascular Disease Phenotypes: A UK Biobank Cohort Study
Oliver Brown(University of Leeds), Richard M. Cubbon(Broad Institute), Sam Straw(University of Leeds), John Gierula(University of Leeds), Mark T. Kearney(University of Leeds), Marilena Giannoudi(University of Leeds), Marcella Conning-Rowland(University of Leeds), Stephen B. Wheatcroft(University of Leeds), Katherine Bridge(University of Leeds), Michael Drozd(University of Leeds), Lee D. Roberts(University of Leeds), Hugo McGowan(University of Leeds), Ramzi Ajjan, Marc A. Bailey(Leeds General Infirmary), Kathryn J Griffin(University of Leeds), Eylem Levelt(University of Leeds)
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