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Temporal changes in gastrointestinal fungi and the risk of autoimmunity during early childhood : the TEDDY study
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Incidence of celiac disease autoimmunity and associations with maternal tuberculosis and pediatric Helicobacter pylori infections in 4-year-old Ethiopian children followed up in an HLA genotyped birth cohort
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Early life dietary factors on the risk of celiac disease. Associations of dietary factors with risk of celiac disease in children at genetic risk.
2022) In Lund University, Faculty of Medicine Doctoral Dissertation Series(
- Thesis › Doctoral thesis (compilation)
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Heterogeneity of beta-cell function in subjects with multiple islet autoantibodies in the TEDDY family prevention study - TEFA
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Intestinal gluconeogenesis is downregulated in pediatric patients with celiac disease
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Month of birth and the risk of developing type 1 diabetes among children in the Swedish national Better Diabetes Diagnosis Study
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Possible Relationship between the HLA-DRA1 Intron Haplotype of Three Single-Nucleotide Polymorphisms in Intron 1 of the HLA-DRA1 Gene and Autoantibodies in Children at Increased Genetic Risk for Autoimmune Type 1 Diabetes
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Peripheral blood biomarkers of cell-specific autoimmunity. Studies in children at increased risk for type 1 diabetes.
2022) In Lund University, Faculty of Medicine Doctoral Dissertation Series(
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Long-Term GAD-alum Treatment Effect on Different T-Cell Subpopulations in Healthy Children Positive for Multiple Beta Cell Autoantibodies
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Intrauterine HIV exposure is associated with linear growth restriction among Ethiopian children in the first 18 months of life
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