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S. Martin (Sandra), D. Wolf-Eichbaum (Dorothea), G. Duinkerken (Gaby), W.A. Scherbaum (Werner), H. Kolb, J.G. Noordzij (Jeroen) and B.O. Roep (Bart)

2001-10-04

Development of type 1 diabetes despite severe hereditary B-cell deficiency

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New England Journal of Medicine , Volume 345 - Issue 14 p. 1036- 1040

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Persistent URL doi.org/10.1056/NEJMoa010465, hdl.handle.net/1765/53145
Journal New England Journal of Medicine
Organisation Department of Immunology
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Martin, S., Wolf-Eichbaum, D., Duinkerken, G., Scherbaum, W., Kolb, H., Noordzij, J., & Roep, B. (2001). Development of type 1 diabetes despite severe hereditary B-cell deficiency. New England Journal of Medicine, 345(14), 1036–1040. doi:10.1056/NEJMoa010465
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