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Official Journal of Research Center for Gastroenterology and Liver Diseases

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1. Natural history of Wolcott-Rallison syndrome: A systematic review and follow-up study

- Aldrian D. , et al.

2. A (dis)integrated stress response: Genetic diseases of eIF2α regulators

- English A.M. , et al.

3. Genetic syndromes with diabetes: A systematic review

- Shi D. , et al.

4. A Genotype-First Approach for Clinical and Genetic Evaluation of Wolcott-Rallison Syndrome in a Large Cohort of Iranian Children With Neonatal Diabetes

- Abbasi F. , et al.

5. Anaesthesia and orphan disease: A child with wolcott-rallison syndrome

- Romera A. , et al.

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