Diagnóstico y monitorización de la diabetes mellitus desde el laboratorio./ Hans Reinauer ... [et al.]
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Laboratory diagnosis and monitoring of diabetes mellitusLe diagnostic de laboratoire et le monitorage du diabète sucré
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Reinauer, Hans, Home, Philip D, Kanagasabapathy, Ariyur S, Heuck, Claus C & World Health Organization. Dept. of Blood Safety and Clinical Technology. (2003). Diagnóstico y monitorización de la diabetes mellitus desde el laboratorio./ Hans Reinauer ... [et al.]. Ginebra: Organización Mundial de la Salud. http://www.who.int/iris/handle/10665/69072
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