25 THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN BIRTH WEIGHT AND HYPERINSULlNEMIA/INSULlN RESISTANCE IN OBESE BOYS
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著者
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Ogawa Y
Division Of Applied Bioscience Graduate School Of Agriculture Hokkaido University
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Uchiyama M
Division Of Pediatrics Department Of Homeostatic Regulation And Development Niigata University Gradu
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Kikuchi T
Division Of Infectious Genetics Department Of Microbiology And Immunology Institute Of Medical Scien
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Hiura M
Division Of Pediatrics Department Of Homeostatic Regulation And Development Niigata University Gradu
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Nagasaki K
Division Of Pediatrics Department Of Homeostatic Regulation And Development Niigata University Gradu
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Iwata Y
Division of Pediatrics, Department of Homeostatic Regulation and Development, Niigata University Gra
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Uchiyama M
Division Of Pediatrics Department Of Homeostatic Regulation And Development Niigata University Gradu
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Iwata Y
Department Of Pediatrics Saiseikai Niigata-daini Hospital
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Kikuchi T
Division Of Pediatrics Department Of Homeostatic Regulation And Development Niigata University Graduate School Of Medicine And Dental Sciences
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