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Lipidstoffwechsel in normgewichtigen PCOS-Patientinnen

Lipid Metabolism in non-adipose PCOS patients

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Radan, A. Lipidstoffwechsel in normgewichtigen PCOS-Patientinnen. J. Gynäkol. Endokrinol. CH 22, 83–84 (2019). https://doi.org/10.1007/s41975-019-0091-3

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