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Autoimmunity
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March 27, 2001
Combinations of beta cell specific autoantibodies at diagnosis of diabetes in young adults reflects different courses of beta cell damage
C Törn, M Landin-Olsson, A Lernmark, et al.
Diabetologia
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June 20, 2006
HLA-DQB1 genotypes, islet antibodies and beta cell function in the classification of recent-onset diabetes among young adults in the nationwide Diabetes Incidence Study in Sweden
E Bakhtadze, H Borg, G Stenström, et al.
Journal of Internal Medicine
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February 12, 2004
Islet antibodies and remaining beta-cell function 8 years after diagnosis of diabetes in young adults: a prospective follow-up of the nationwide Diabetes Incidence Study in Sweden
A Schölin, L Björklund, H Borg, et al.
Diabetes Care
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March 31, 1999
Islet cell and glutamic acid decarboxylase antibodies present at diagnosis of diabetes predict the need for insulin treatment. A cohort study in young adults whose disease was initially labeled as type 2 or unclassifiable diabetes
B Littorin, G Sundkvist, W Hagopian, et al.
Diabetes Care
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May 26, 2001
Family characteristics and life events before the onset of autoimmune type 1 diabetes in young adults: a nationwide study
B Littorin, G Sundkvist, L Nyström, et al.
Diabetic Medicine : a Journal of the British Diabetic Association
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May 23, 2000
Ketoacidosis in young adults is not related to the islet antibodies at the diagnosis of Type 1 diabetes mellitus--a nationwide study
J Ostman, M Landin-Olsson, C Törn, et al.
Diabetic Medicine : a Journal of the British Diabetic Association
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April 20, 2004
Normal weight promotes remission and low number of islet antibodies prolong the duration of remission in Type 1 diabetes
A Schölin, C Törn, L Nyström, et al.
Diabetologia
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October 8, 2008
Common variants in the TCF7L2 gene help to differentiate autoimmune from non-autoimmune diabetes in young (15-34 years) but not in middle-aged (40-59 years) diabetic patients
E Bakhtadze, C Cervin, E Lindholm, et al.
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Autoimmunity
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March 27, 2001
Combinations of beta cell specific autoantibodies at diagnosis of diabetes in young adults reflects different courses of beta cell damage
C Törn, M Landin-Olsson, A Lernmark, et al.
Diabetologia
|
June 20, 2006
HLA-DQB1 genotypes, islet antibodies and beta cell function in the classification of recent-onset diabetes among young adults in the nationwide Diabetes Incidence Study in Sweden
E Bakhtadze, H Borg, G Stenström, et al.
Journal of Internal Medicine
|
February 12, 2004
Islet antibodies and remaining beta-cell function 8 years after diagnosis of diabetes in young adults: a prospective follow-up of the nationwide Diabetes Incidence Study in Sweden
A Schölin, L Björklund, H Borg, et al.
Diabetes Care
|
March 31, 1999
Islet cell and glutamic acid decarboxylase antibodies present at diagnosis of diabetes predict the need for insulin treatment. A cohort study in young adults whose disease was initially labeled as type 2 or unclassifiable diabetes
B Littorin, G Sundkvist, W Hagopian, et al.
Diabetes Care
|
May 26, 2001
Family characteristics and life events before the onset of autoimmune type 1 diabetes in young adults: a nationwide study
B Littorin, G Sundkvist, L Nyström, et al.
Diabetic Medicine : a Journal of the British Diabetic Association
|
May 23, 2000
Ketoacidosis in young adults is not related to the islet antibodies at the diagnosis of Type 1 diabetes mellitus--a nationwide study
J Ostman, M Landin-Olsson, C Törn, et al.
Diabetic Medicine : a Journal of the British Diabetic Association
|
April 20, 2004
Normal weight promotes remission and low number of islet antibodies prolong the duration of remission in Type 1 diabetes
A Schölin, C Törn, L Nyström, et al.
Diabetologia
|
October 8, 2008
Common variants in the TCF7L2 gene help to differentiate autoimmune from non-autoimmune diabetes in young (15-34 years) but not in middle-aged (40-59 years) diabetic patients
E Bakhtadze, C Cervin, E Lindholm, et al.
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