Surgical control of obesity and diabetes: The role of intestinal vs. gastric mechanisms in the regulation of body weight and glucose homeostasis
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Surgical control of obesity and diabetes: The role of intestinal vs. gastric mechanisms in the regulation of body weight and glucose homeostasis
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Obesity
Volume 22, Issue 1, Pages 159-169
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Wiley
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2013-03-20
DOI
10.1002/oby.20441
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