Teufel, Ulrike
Burgard, Peter
Meyburg, Jochen
Lindner, Martin
Poeschl, Johannes
Ruef, Peter
Hoffmann, Georg F.
Kölker, Stefan
Article History
Received: 8 December 2018
Accepted: 1 April 2019
First Online: 8 April 2019
Ethics approval and consent to participate
: The study was approved by the ethics committee of the University of Heidelberg, Germany (S-416/2011).
: Not applicable.
: <i>UT</i> reports non-financial support from MSD Sharp& Dome, non-financial support from AbbVie, outside the submitted work. <i>PB</i> reports lecture fees from Nutrica, vitaflo, Recordati, and Dr. Schär, and a grant from vitaflo. <i>JM</i> reports grants from Cytonet GmbH, Commercial Sponsor, during the conduct of the study. <i>ML</i> reports grants from Cytonet GmbH, Commercial Sponsor, during the conduct of the study; personal fees from Orphan Europe Nutricia, others, outside the submitted work. <i>JP</i> reports no competing interests. <i>GFH</i> reports grants from Cytonet GmbH, Commercial Sponsor, during the conduct of the study, grants from the Dietmar Hopp Foundation (St. Leon-Rot, Germany), as well as lecture fees from Sobi. <i>PR</i> reports no competing interests. <i>SK</i> reports grants from the European Commission (Chafea grant agreement no. 2010 12 01; for the project E-IMD), Dietmar Hopp Foundation (St. Leon-Rot, Germany), Kindness for Kids Foundation (Munich, Germany) and Horizon Pharma Ireland Limited (RRPE, study number HPZN-RAV-401).
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