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21. Salihu, H. M., et al., “Association Between Maternal Symptoms of Sleep Disordered Breathing and Fetal Telomere Length,”
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Глава 9. Вес и теломеры: нормальный обмен веществ
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6. Verhulst, S., et al., “A Short Leucocyte Telomere Length Is Associated with Development of Insulin Resistance,”
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8. Willeit, P., et al., “Leucocyte Telomere Length and Risk of Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus: New Prospective Cohort Study and Literature‑Based Meta‑analysis.”
9. Guo, N., et al., “Short Telomeres Compromise b‑Cell Signaling and Survival,”
10. Formichi, C., et al., “Weight Loss Associated with Bariatric Surgery Does Not Restore Short Telomere Length of Severe Obese Patients after 1 Year,”
11. Gardner, J. P., et al., “Rise in Insulin Resistance is Associated with Escalated Telomere Attrition,”
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