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    Ensenauer R, Brandlhuber L, Burgmann M, Sobotzki C, Zwafink C, Anzill S, Holdt L, Teupser D, Hasbargen U, Netz H, Roscher AA, von Kries R.
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    Lee IL, Barr ELM, Longmore D, Barzi F, Brown ADH, Connors C, Boyle JA, Kirkwood M, Hampton V, Lynch M, Lu ZX, O'Dea K, Oats J, McIntyre HD, Zimmet P, Shaw JE, Maple-Brown LJ, PANDORA study team.
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  • 23. A randomized controlled trial using glycemic plus fetal ultrasound parameters versus glycemic parameters to determine insulin therapy in gestational diabetes with fasting hyperglycemia.
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    Diabetes Care; 2001 Nov; 24(11):1904-10. PubMed ID: 11679455
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    Chivese T, Haynes MC, van Zyl H, Kyriacos U, Levitt NS, Norris SA.
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    Chen LW, Navarro P, Murrin CM, Mehegan J, Kelleher CC, Phillips CM, The Lifeways Cross-Generation Cohort Study.
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  • 34. Obesity epidemic in India: intrauterine origins?
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  • 36. Maternal and infant factors associated with neonatal adiposity: results from the Tasmanian Infant Health Survey (TIHS).
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  • 38. Neurodevelopment in 3-4 year old children exposed to maternal hyperglycemia or adiposity in utero.
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