Research News From October 1, 2005
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- Mothers’ Experiences of Serious Life Events Increase the Risk of Diabetes-Related Autoimmunity in Their Children.
- Hospitalization because of diabetes and bereavement: a national cohort study of parents who lost a child.
- A human beta-cell line for transplantation therapy to control type 1 diabetes. See also Human Beta-cell Line Offers Hope for Type 1 Diabetes Breakthrough, ‘Reversibly immortalized’ cell line that can supply large amounts of insulin-producing human beta-cells, Plans to develop a “universal beta-cell line” – treatment for type 1 diabetes, and Good-bye Insulin Shots.
- Signals From the Embryonic Mouse Pancreas Induce Differentiation of Human Embryonic Stem Cells Into Insulin-Producing beta-Cell�Like Cells.
- UCSD Study Sheds New Light on Insulin’s Role in Blocking Fat Breakdown in Patients with Type II Diabetes. See also Chronically high levels of insulin may block specific hormones that trigger energy release into the body.
- The Role of Autoimmunity at Diagnosis of Type 1 Diabetes in the Development of Thyroid and Celiac Disease and Microvascular Complications.
- Modulation of the Renal Response to ACE Inhibition by ACE Insertion/Deletion Polymorphism During Hyperglycemia in Normotensive, Normoalbuminuric Type 1 Diabetic Patients.
- Antiangiogenic Endostatin Peptide Ameliorates Renal Alterations in the Early Stage of a Type 1 Diabetic Nephropathy Model.
- Maternal consumption of dairy products during pregnancy and lactation, and the development of cow’s milk antibodies in the offspring.
- New test predicts damage from diabetes.
- The socioeconomic correlates of global complication prevalence in type 1 diabetes (T1D): A multinational comparison.