M. Keskin Et Al. , "Homeostasis model assessment is more reliable than the fasting glucose/insulin ratio and quantitative insulin sensitivity check index for assessing insulin resistance among obese children and adolescents," PEDIATRICS , vol.115, 2005
Keskin, M. Et Al. 2005. Homeostasis model assessment is more reliable than the fasting glucose/insulin ratio and quantitative insulin sensitivity check index for assessing insulin resistance among obese children and adolescents. PEDIATRICS , vol.115 .
Keskin, M., Kurtoglu, S., Kendirci, M., Atabek, M., & Yazici, C., (2005). Homeostasis model assessment is more reliable than the fasting glucose/insulin ratio and quantitative insulin sensitivity check index for assessing insulin resistance among obese children and adolescents. PEDIATRICS , vol.115.
Keskin, M Et Al. "Homeostasis model assessment is more reliable than the fasting glucose/insulin ratio and quantitative insulin sensitivity check index for assessing insulin resistance among obese children and adolescents," PEDIATRICS , vol.115, 2005
Keskin, M Et Al. "Homeostasis model assessment is more reliable than the fasting glucose/insulin ratio and quantitative insulin sensitivity check index for assessing insulin resistance among obese children and adolescents." PEDIATRICS , vol.115, 2005
Keskin, M. Et Al. (2005) . "Homeostasis model assessment is more reliable than the fasting glucose/insulin ratio and quantitative insulin sensitivity check index for assessing insulin resistance among obese children and adolescents." PEDIATRICS , vol.115.
@article{article, author={M Keskin Et Al. }, title={Homeostasis model assessment is more reliable than the fasting glucose/insulin ratio and quantitative insulin sensitivity check index for assessing insulin resistance among obese children and adolescents}, journal={PEDIATRICS}, year=2005}