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High peritoneal permeability predisposes to hepatic steatosis in diabetic continuous ambulatory peritoneal dialysis patients receiving intraperitoneal insulin
Medical School, University of Tampere, and Tampere University Hospital, Finland. mepane@uta.fi
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