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6. Number of CAG repeats and mortality in middle aged and older men

12. Impact of Bariatric Surgery on ABC Subtilisin/Kexin Type 9 (PCSK9) Gene Expression and Inflammation in the Adipose Tissue of Obese Diabetic Rats.

13. Lifetime cannabis use and childhood trauma increase risk of psychosis in carriers of CNR1 genetic variants: findings from the STREAM study

17. Paracrine signal emanating from stressed cardiomyocytes aggravates inflammatory microenvironment in diabetic cardiomyopathy

28. Changes in the Proteome Profile of People Achieving Remission of Type 2 Diabetes after Bariatric Surgery

29. Longitudinal clinical trajectory analysis of individuals before and after diagnosis of Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus (T2DM) indicates that vascular problems start early

31. Longitudinal clinical trajectory analysis of individuals before and after diagnosis of Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus (T2DM) indicates that vascular problems start early

36. Genetically defined favourable adiposity is not associated with a clinically meaningful difference in clinical course in people with type 2 diabetes but does associate with a favourable metabolic profile

37. Additional file 3 of Application of SWATH mass spectrometry in the identification of circulating proteins does not predict future weight gain in early psychosis

38. Additional file 4 of Application of SWATH mass spectrometry in the identification of circulating proteins does not predict future weight gain in early psychosis

39. Additional file 1 of Application of SWATH mass spectrometry in the identification of circulating proteins does not predict future weight gain in early psychosis

40. Additional file 2 of Application of SWATH mass spectrometry in the identification of circulating proteins does not predict future weight gain in early psychosis

46. P142 Androgen Receptor Reduced Sensitivity is Associated with Cardiovascular Mortality in Men with Type 2 Diabetes - A 14-year Follow up Study

50. Androgen receptor reduced sensitivity is associated with increased mortality, poor glycemic control and BMI in men with type 2 diabetes - a 14-year follow up study

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