Research News for February 5, 2020
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- Early and Late C-peptide Responses during Oral Glucose Tolerance Testing are Oppositely Predictive of Type 1 Diabetes in Autoantibody Positive Individuals (HTML)
- Type 1 diabetes-early life origins and changing epidemiology (HTML)
- Perinatal factors and the risk of type 1 diabetes in childhood and adolescence – a register-based case-cohort study in Finland, years 1987-2009 (HTML) See also: Childhood type 1 diabetes: an environment-wide association study across England
- Glucose-responsive insulin patch for the regulation of blood glucose in mice and minipigs
- Role of sodium-glucose cotransporter 2 inhibition to mitigate diabetic kidney disease risk in type 1 diabetes (HTML)
- The Association of Lipoprotein(a) Plasma Levels With Prevalence of Cardiovascular Disease and Metabolic Control Status in Patients With Type 1 Diabetes
- Targeting CXCR1/2 Does Not Improve Insulin Secretion After Pancreatic Islet Transplantation: A Phase 3, Double-Blind, Randomized, Placebo-Controlled Trial in Type 1 Diabetes
- Functional Near-Infrared Spectroscopy (fNIRS) detects increased activation of the brain frontal-parietal network in youth with type 1 diabetes
- Sleep Coach Intervention for Teens with Type 1 Diabetes: Randomized Pilot Study (HTML)
- Development and validation of a questionnaire to assess young patients’ experiences with diabetes care and transition (HTML)
- Burden of Cardiovascular Disease in Adult Patients with Type 1 Diabetes in the US (HTML)
- Sepsis in Latent Autoimmune Diabetes in Adults with Diabetic Ketoacidosis: A Case Report (HTML)
- Circulating Leukocyte Alterations and the Development/Progression of Diabetic Retinopathy in Type 1 Diabetic Patients – A Pilot Study (HTML)
- Type 1 diabetes mellitus and educational attainment in childhood: a systematic review (HTML)
- Associations of area deprivation and urban/rural traits with the incidence of type 1 diabetes: analysis at the municipality level in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany (HTML)
- Standard mortality rates and years of life lost for serologically defined adult-onset type 1 and type 2 diabetes – A fifteen year follow-up