Vitamin D and diabetes mellitus

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  • Fevzi Nuri Aydin 1. Department of Biochemistry, Sirnak Military Hospital, Sirnak, Turkey
  • Ibrahim Aydin 2. Department of Biochemistry, Sarikamis Military Hospital, Sarikamis, Kars, Turkey
  • Mehmet Agilli Department of Biochemistry, Agri Military Hospital, Agri, Turkey
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volume 5  issue None

pages  188- 189

publication date 2014-05

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