Mildly Elevated C-Reactive Protein May Help Detect Diabetics with High Cardiometabolic Risk: Findings from NHANES 2005-06

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Sierra-Johnson, Justo
Curtis, Bradley
Tynan, Addan
Landschulz, William H.
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