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Constantin Polychronakos

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Medecine Sciences : M/S|March 13, 2008
[What is new in the genetics of type 2 diabetes]Constantin Polychronakos
Hormone Research|February 18, 2003
Impact of the human genome project on pediatric endocrinologyConstantin Polychronakos
Journal of Medical Genetics|January 14, 2012
Unique author identifier; what are we waiting for?Constantin Polychronakos
Journal of Medical Genetics|April 29, 2011
Special issue on structural genomic alterations: ready for prime timeConstantin Polychronakos
Journal of Medical Genetics|September 14, 2012
Gene expression as a quantitative trait: what about translation?Constantin Polychronakos
Journal of Medical Genetics|August 15, 2012
Public funding for genomics: where does Canada stand?Constantin Polychronakos
European Journal of Endocrinology|November 26, 2002
Parental genomic imprinting in endocrinopathiesConstantin Polychronakos, Asterios Kukuvitis
Nature Reviews. Genetics|October 19, 2011
Understanding type 1 diabetes through genetics: advances and prospectsConstantin Polychronakos, Quan Li
Islets|July 14, 2011
RFX6 is needed for the development and maintenance of the β-cell phenotypeNadine Taleb, Constantin Polychronakos
Molecular Genetics and Metabolism|February 20, 2004
Mechanisms of genetic susceptibility to type I diabetes: beyond HLASuzana Anjos, Constantin Polychronakos
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Medecine Sciences : M/S|March 13, 2008
[What is new in the genetics of type 2 diabetes]Constantin Polychronakos
Hormone Research|February 18, 2003
Impact of the human genome project on pediatric endocrinologyConstantin Polychronakos
Journal of Medical Genetics|January 14, 2012
Unique author identifier; what are we waiting for?Constantin Polychronakos
Journal of Medical Genetics|April 29, 2011
Special issue on structural genomic alterations: ready for prime timeConstantin Polychronakos
Journal of Medical Genetics|September 14, 2012
Gene expression as a quantitative trait: what about translation?Constantin Polychronakos
Journal of Medical Genetics|August 15, 2012
Public funding for genomics: where does Canada stand?Constantin Polychronakos
European Journal of Endocrinology|November 26, 2002
Parental genomic imprinting in endocrinopathiesConstantin Polychronakos, Asterios Kukuvitis
Nature Reviews. Genetics|October 19, 2011
Understanding type 1 diabetes through genetics: advances and prospectsConstantin Polychronakos, Quan Li
Islets|July 14, 2011
RFX6 is needed for the development and maintenance of the β-cell phenotypeNadine Taleb, Constantin Polychronakos
Molecular Genetics and Metabolism|February 20, 2004
Mechanisms of genetic susceptibility to type I diabetes: beyond HLASuzana Anjos, Constantin Polychronakos
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