Effects of Bariatric Surgery on FGF-19 and FGF-21 Levels on Obese Diabetic Women

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Azharian, Sahar
Murphy, Alice
Mcternan, Philip G.
Piya, Milan K.
Tripathi, Gyanendra
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10.2337/db18-1573-P
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