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Diabetologia|August 31, 2010
Biomedical risk factors for decreased cognitive functioning in type 1 diabetes: an 18 year follow-up of the Diabetes Control and Complications Trial (DCCT) cohortA M Jacobson, C M Ryan, P A Cleary, et al.
Diabetologia|December 25, 2007
The effects of type 1 diabetes on cerebral white matterK Weinger, A M Jacobson, G Musen, et al.
Diabetic Medicine : a Journal of the British Diabetic Association|February 4, 2010
The associations of apolipoprotein E and angiotensin-converting enzyme polymorphisms and cognitive function in Type 1 diabetes based on an 18-year follow-up of the DCCT cohortA M Jacobson, A D Paterson, C M Ryan, et al.
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Diabetologia|August 31, 2010
Biomedical risk factors for decreased cognitive functioning in type 1 diabetes: an 18 year follow-up of the Diabetes Control and Complications Trial (DCCT) cohortA M Jacobson, C M Ryan, P A Cleary, et al.
Diabetologia|December 25, 2007
The effects of type 1 diabetes on cerebral white matterK Weinger, A M Jacobson, G Musen, et al.
Diabetic Medicine : a Journal of the British Diabetic Association|February 4, 2010
The associations of apolipoprotein E and angiotensin-converting enzyme polymorphisms and cognitive function in Type 1 diabetes based on an 18-year follow-up of the DCCT cohortA M Jacobson, A D Paterson, C M Ryan, et al.
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