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July 01 1998
Mutations in hepatocyte nuclear factor 1beta are not a common cause of maturity-onset diabetes of the young in the U.K.
F Beards;
F Beards
Division of Molecular Genetics, Institute of Clinical Science, University of Exeter, Devon, UK.
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T Frayling;
T Frayling
Division of Molecular Genetics, Institute of Clinical Science, University of Exeter, Devon, UK.
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M Bulman;
M Bulman
Division of Molecular Genetics, Institute of Clinical Science, University of Exeter, Devon, UK.
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Y Horikawa;
Y Horikawa
Division of Molecular Genetics, Institute of Clinical Science, University of Exeter, Devon, UK.
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L Allen;
L Allen
Division of Molecular Genetics, Institute of Clinical Science, University of Exeter, Devon, UK.
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M Appleton;
M Appleton
Division of Molecular Genetics, Institute of Clinical Science, University of Exeter, Devon, UK.
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G I Bell;
G I Bell
Division of Molecular Genetics, Institute of Clinical Science, University of Exeter, Devon, UK.
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S Ellard;
S Ellard
Division of Molecular Genetics, Institute of Clinical Science, University of Exeter, Devon, UK.
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A T Hattersley
A T Hattersley
Division of Molecular Genetics, Institute of Clinical Science, University of Exeter, Devon, UK.
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Citation
F Beards, T Frayling, M Bulman, Y Horikawa, L Allen, M Appleton, G I Bell, S Ellard, A T Hattersley; Mutations in hepatocyte nuclear factor 1beta are not a common cause of maturity-onset diabetes of the young in the U.K.. Diabetes 1 July 1998; 47 (7): 1152–1154. https://doi.org/10.2337/diabetes.47.7.1152
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