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Predictors of the Initiation of Islet Autoimmunity and Progression to Multiple Autoantibodies and Clinical Diabetes : The TEDDY Study
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Timing of Puberty, Pubertal Growth, and Adult Height in Short Children Born Small for Gestational Age Treated With Growth Hormone
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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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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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ESPGHAN Position Paper on Management and Follow-up of Children and Adolescents with Celiac Disease
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Dietary patterns during early childhood confer different risk of celiac disease autoimmunity and celiac disease in children at genetic risk: TEDDY study
2022) 19th International Celiac Disease Symposium(
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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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Temporal changes in gastrointestinal fungi and the risk of autoimmunity during early childhood : the TEDDY study
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Gut microbiome markers in subgroups of HLA class II genotyped infants signal future celiac disease in the general population : ABIS study
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