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Bakker, J A
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Boer, C
Coort, S L M
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Fodor, M
Glatz, J F C
Habets, D D J
Luiken, J J F P
Ouwens, D M
Pelsers, M M A L
Rietdijk, A
Rogozinski, H
Schaper, N C
Vlasblom, R
van Rijn, M
van Spronsen, F J
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Biochemical Monitoring and Management During Pregnancy in Patients with Isovaleric Acidaemia is Helpful to Prevent Metabolic Decompensation.
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Habets, D D J
Schaper, N C
Rogozinski, H
van Spronsen, F J
van Rijn, M
Bierau, J
Bakker, J A
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20130225
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JIMD reports
vol. 3
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Cardiac contractile dysfunction in insulin-resistant rats fed a high-fat diet is associated with elevated CD36-mediated fatty acid uptake and esterification.
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Ouwens, D M
Diamant, M
Fodor, M
Habets, D D J
Pelsers, M M A L
El Hasnaoui, M
Dang, Z C
van den Brom, C E
Vlasblom, R
Rietdijk, A
Boer, C
Coort, S L M
Glatz, J F C
Luiken, J J F P
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20080107
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Diabetologia
vol. 50
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