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Original Research
:
David J.A. Jenkins
,
Cyril W.C. Kendall
,
Monica S. Banach
,
Korbua Srichaikul
,
Edward Vidgen
,
Sandy Mitchell
,
Tina Parker
,
Stephanie Nishi
,
Balachandran Bashyam
,
Russell de Souza
,
Christopher Ireland
,
and
Robert G. Josse
Nuts as a Replacement for Carbohydrates in the Diabetic Diet
Diabetes Care
published ahead of print
June 29, 2011
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