Vitamin D status and 5-year changes in urine albumin creatinine ratio and parathyroid hormone in a general population

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Vitamin D status and 5-year changes in urine albumin creatinine ratio and parathyroid hormone in a general population. / Skaaby, Tea; Husemoen, Lise Lotte Nystrup; Pisinger, Charlotta; Jørgensen, Torben; Thuesen, Betina Heinsbæk; Rasmussen, Knud; Fenger, Mogens; Rossing, Peter; Linneberg, Allan.

I: Endocrine, Bind 44, Nr. 2, 2013, s. 473-480.

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Skaaby, T, Husemoen, LLN, Pisinger, C, Jørgensen, T, Thuesen, BH, Rasmussen, K, Fenger, M, Rossing, P & Linneberg, A 2013, 'Vitamin D status and 5-year changes in urine albumin creatinine ratio and parathyroid hormone in a general population', Endocrine, bind 44, nr. 2, s. 473-480. https://doi.org/10.1007/s12020-013-9887-0

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Skaaby, T., Husemoen, L. L. N., Pisinger, C., Jørgensen, T., Thuesen, B. H., Rasmussen, K., Fenger, M., Rossing, P., & Linneberg, A. (2013). Vitamin D status and 5-year changes in urine albumin creatinine ratio and parathyroid hormone in a general population. Endocrine, 44(2), 473-480. https://doi.org/10.1007/s12020-013-9887-0

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Skaaby T, Husemoen LLN, Pisinger C, Jørgensen T, Thuesen BH, Rasmussen K o.a. Vitamin D status and 5-year changes in urine albumin creatinine ratio and parathyroid hormone in a general population. Endocrine. 2013;44(2):473-480. https://doi.org/10.1007/s12020-013-9887-0

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Skaaby, Tea ; Husemoen, Lise Lotte Nystrup ; Pisinger, Charlotta ; Jørgensen, Torben ; Thuesen, Betina Heinsbæk ; Rasmussen, Knud ; Fenger, Mogens ; Rossing, Peter ; Linneberg, Allan. / Vitamin D status and 5-year changes in urine albumin creatinine ratio and parathyroid hormone in a general population. I: Endocrine. 2013 ; Bind 44, Nr. 2. s. 473-480.

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