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- 2022
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Immunological markers of type 1 diabetes pathogenesis prior to clinical diagnosis
2022) In Lund University, Faculty of Medicine Doctoral Dissertation Series(
- Thesis › Doctoral thesis (compilation)
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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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- 2019
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Prevalence of diabetes and presence of autoantibodies against zinc transporter 8 and glutamic decarboxylase at diagnosis and at follow up of Graves’ disease
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Autoimmune (type 1) diabetes
2019) p.769-787(
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- 2018
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Tissue transglutaminase autoantibodies in children with newly diagnosed type 1 diabetes are related to human leukocyte antigen but not to islet autoantibodies : A Swedish nationwide prospective population-based cohort study
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Childhood thyroid autoimmunity and relation to islet autoantibodies in children at risk for type 1 diabetes in the diabetes prediction in skåne (DiPiS) study
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- Contribution to journal › Article
- 2017
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Childhood Thyroid and Islet Autoimmunity. Immunogenetics, Risk Factors and Prediction
2017)(
- Thesis › Doctoral thesis (compilation)
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Respiratory infections are temporally associated with initiation of type 1 diabetes autoimmunity : the TEDDY study
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- Contribution to journal › Article
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Characteristics of the pre-diabetic period in children with high risk of type 1 diabetes recruited from the general Swedish population-The ABIS study
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- 2015
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The 6 year incidence of diabetes-associated autoantibodies in genetically at-risk children: the TEDDY study
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- Contribution to journal › Article