Fat Mass and Obesity-Associated rs9939609 Gene Variant Is Related to Fasting Glucose in Children with Mental Health Conditions

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Wiedeman, Alejandra M.
Ngai, Ying Fai
Henderson, Amanda M.
Panagiotopoulos, Constadina
Devlin, Angela M.
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10.2337/db19-70-LB
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