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Interaction Between Persistent Organic Pollutants and C-reactive Protein in Estimating Insulin Resistance Among Non-diabetic Adults |
Ki-Su Kim, Nam-Soo Hong, David R Jacobs, Duk-Hee Lee |
J Prev Med Public Health. 2012;45(2):62-69. Published online 2012 March 31 DOI: https://doi.org/10.3961/jpmph.2012.45.2.62 |
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