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Kenneth J Robertson

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Hormone Research|April 30, 2002
Diabetes and the internetKenneth J Robertson
Archives of Disease in Childhood. Education and Practice Edition|December 16, 2016
Metformin with insulin does not improve the glycaemic control of overweight/obese adolescents with type 1 diabetesAngela Katrina Lucas-Herald, Kenneth J Robertson
Archives of Disease in Childhood. Education and Practice Edition|May 25, 2017
Critically ill children did not benefit from tight glycaemic controlAngela Katrina Lucas-Herald, Kenneth J Robertson, Angela Katrina Lucas-Herald
The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolism|March 9, 2019
Skeletal Fragility and Its Clinical Determinants in Children With Type 1 DiabetesSuet Ching Chen, Sheila Shepherd, Martin McMillan, et al.
Pediatric Diabetes|February 21, 2014
Pathways to diagnosis: a qualitative study of the experiences and emotional reactions of parents of children diagnosed with type 1 diabetesDavid Rankin, Jeni Harden, Norman Waugh, et al.
Pediatric Diabetes|November 29, 2011
Proinsulin, GLP-1, and glucagon are associated with partial remission in children and adolescents with newly diagnosed type 1 diabetesAnne Kaas, Marie Louise Max Andersen, Siri Fredheim, et al.
Diabetes Care|June 2, 2007
Continuing stability of center differences in pediatric diabetes care: do advances in diabetes treatment improve outcome? The Hvidoere Study Group on Childhood DiabetesCarine E de Beaufort, Peter G F Swift, Chas T Skinner, et al.
European Journal of Pediatrics|December 18, 2002
Insulin injection regimens and metabolic control in an international survey of adolescents with type 1 diabetes over 3 years: results from the Hvidore study groupReinhard W Holl, Peter G F Swift, Henrik B Mortensen, et al.
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Hormone Research|April 30, 2002
Diabetes and the internetKenneth J Robertson
Archives of Disease in Childhood. Education and Practice Edition|December 16, 2016
Metformin with insulin does not improve the glycaemic control of overweight/obese adolescents with type 1 diabetesAngela Katrina Lucas-Herald, Kenneth J Robertson
Archives of Disease in Childhood. Education and Practice Edition|May 25, 2017
Critically ill children did not benefit from tight glycaemic controlAngela Katrina Lucas-Herald, Kenneth J Robertson, Angela Katrina Lucas-Herald
The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolism|March 9, 2019
Skeletal Fragility and Its Clinical Determinants in Children With Type 1 DiabetesSuet Ching Chen, Sheila Shepherd, Martin McMillan, et al.
Pediatric Diabetes|February 21, 2014
Pathways to diagnosis: a qualitative study of the experiences and emotional reactions of parents of children diagnosed with type 1 diabetesDavid Rankin, Jeni Harden, Norman Waugh, et al.
Pediatric Diabetes|November 29, 2011
Proinsulin, GLP-1, and glucagon are associated with partial remission in children and adolescents with newly diagnosed type 1 diabetesAnne Kaas, Marie Louise Max Andersen, Siri Fredheim, et al.
Diabetes Care|June 2, 2007
Continuing stability of center differences in pediatric diabetes care: do advances in diabetes treatment improve outcome? The Hvidoere Study Group on Childhood DiabetesCarine E de Beaufort, Peter G F Swift, Chas T Skinner, et al.
European Journal of Pediatrics|December 18, 2002
Insulin injection regimens and metabolic control in an international survey of adolescents with type 1 diabetes over 3 years: results from the Hvidore study groupReinhard W Holl, Peter G F Swift, Henrik B Mortensen, et al.
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