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- 2005
- Hyperproinsulinemia segregates young adult patients with newly diagnosed autoimmune (type 1) and non-autoimmune (type 2) diabetes (
- 2002
- Autonomic neuropathy is associated with impaired pancreatic polypeptide and neuropeptide Y responses to insulin-induced hypoglycaemia in Type I diabetic patients. (
- Genetic effects on age-dependent onset and islet cell autoantibody markers in type 1 diabetes. (
- 2001
- High levels of antigen-specific islet antibodies predict future β-cell failure in patients with onset of diabetes in adult age (
- 2000
- Prognostic factors for the course of β cell function in autoimmune diabetes (
- Ketoacidosis in young adults is not related to the islet antibodies at the diagnosis of Type 1 diabetes mellitus - A nationwide study (
- 1999
- Autonomic neuropathy in Type 2 diabetic patients is associated with hyperinsulinaemia and hypertriglyceridaemia (
- Islet autoantibodies in cord blood from children who developed type I (insulin-dependent) diabetes mellitus before 15 years of age (
- Previous exposure to measles, mumps, and rubella--but not vaccination during adolescence--correlates to the prevalence of pancreatic and thyroid autoantibodies. (
- 1998
- The frequency and severity of retinopathy are related to HbA(1c) values after, but not at, the diagnosis of NIDDM (