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    Roef GL, Rietzschel ER, De Meyer T, Bekaert S, De Buyzere ML, Kaufman JM, Taes YE.
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    Taylor PN, Panicker V, Sayers A, Shields B, Iqbal A, Bremner AP, Beilby JP, Leedman PJ, Hattersley AT, Vaidya B, Frayling T, Evans J, Tobias JH, Timpson NJ, Walsh JP, Dayan CM.
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