International Expert Committee report on the role of the A1C assay in the diagnosis of diabetes: response to the International Expert Committee

scientific article published on December 2009

International Expert Committee report on the role of the A1C assay in the diagnosis of diabetes: response to the International Expert Committee is …
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P356DOI10.2337/DC09-1231
P932PMC publication ID2789675
P698PubMed publication ID19940222
P5875ResearchGate publication ID40033444

P50authorZachary T BloomgardenQ65055010
Paul ZimmetQ63688819
P2093author name stringEric S Kilpatrick
P2860cites workInternational Expert Committee report on the role of the A1C assay in the diagnosis of diabetesQ24642456
A new look at screening and diagnosing diabetes mellitusQ37156116
Review of hemoglobin A1c in the management of diabetesQ37798056
Relationship between glycated haemoglobin and microvascular complications: is there a natural cut-off point for the diagnosis of diabetes?Q44178456
P433issue12
P407language of work or nameEnglishQ1860
P304page(s)e159; author reply e160
P577publication date2009-12-01
P1433published inDiabetes CareQ5270111
P1476titleInternational Expert Committee report on the role of the A1C assay in the diagnosis of diabetes: response to the International Expert Committee
P478volume32

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