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Philipson, L.H.

(Louis Philipson)


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1 Most Recent Publications

Tooth discoloration in patients with neonatal diabetes after transfer onto glibenclamide: A previously unreported side effect (Article)
Kumaraguru, J. Flanagan, S.E. Greeley, S.A.W. Nuboer, R. Støy, J. Philipson, L.H. Hattersley, A.T. Rubio-Cabezas, O.
2009-08-01