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DMIMD 2021 - Adult PKU outcomes: Study of a National Cohort of Adult Patients With Phenylketonuria

Listen Professor François Maillot talk about Adult PKU outcomes: Study of a National Cohort of Adult Patients With Phenylketonuria in this presentation, from the DMIMD Conference 2021.

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Adult PKU outcomes: Study of a National Cohort of Adult Patients With Phenylketonuria

Speaker: Professor François Maillot, CHRU De Tours, France

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