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Bilateral Metabolic Cataracts in 10-yr-old boy with newly diagnosed Type 1 Diabetes Mellitus.
Classic symptoms of diabetes mellitus in childhood prompting parents to... Direct Link | 21st August, 2008
| University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ, USA.
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| Obesity and diabetes epidemics: cancer repercussions.
| 19th August, 2008
| Department of Etiological Research, Cancer Registry of Norway, Oslo,
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Association analysis of the IGF1 gene with childhood growth, IGF-1 concentrations and type 1 diabetes.
AIMS/HYPOTHESIS: Insulin-like growth factor-1 is a major childhood growth... Direct Link | 8th August, 2008
| Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation/Wellcome Trust Diabetes and
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Oxidative stress as a major culprit in kidney disease in diabetes.
It is postulated that localized tissue oxidative stress is a key component... Direct Link | 2nd August, 2008
| Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation Albert Einstein Centre for Diabetes
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Sequencing-based genotyping and association analysis of the MICA and MICB genes in type 1 diabetes.
OBJECTIVE: The nonclassical major histocompatibility complex (MHC) class I... Direct Link | 2nd August, 2008
| Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation/Wellcome Trust Diabetes and
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PTPN22 Trp620 explains the association of chromosome 1p13 with type 1 diabetes and shows a statistical interaction with HLA class II genotypes.
OBJECTIVE: The disease association of the common 1858C>T Arg620Trp... Direct Link | 2nd August, 2008
| Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation/Wellcome Trust Diabetes and
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Oral benfotiamine plus alpha-lipoic acid normalises complication-causing pathways in type 1 diabetes.
AIMS/HYPOTHESIS: We determined whether fixed doses of benfotiamine in... Direct Link | 30th July, 2008
| JDRF International Center for Diabetic Complications Research, Albert
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Islet transplantation in patients with autoimmune diabetes induces homeostatic cytokines that expand autoreactive memory T cells.
Successful transplantation requires the prevention of allograft rejection... Direct Link | 2nd July, 2008
| Immunology of Diabetes Unit and Clinical Transplant Unit,
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| Acute bilateral dense cortical cataracts as a first manifestation of juvenile diabetes mellitus in a 12-year-old girl.
| 24th June, 2008
| Eye Clinic, Vakif Gureba Training and Research Hospital, Istanbul, Turkey.
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Rapamycin monotherapy in patients with type 1 diabetes modifies CD4+CD25+FOXP3+ regulatory T-cells.
OBJECTIVE: Rapamycin is an immunosuppressive drug currently used to... Direct Link | 19th June, 2008
| Telethon-Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation Center for Beta Cell
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Receptor for advanced glycation end products (RAGE) deficiency attenuates the development of atherosclerosis in diabetes.
OBJECTIVE: Activation of the receptor for advanced glycation end products... Direct Link | 31st May, 2008
| Albert Einstein Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation Centre for Diabetes
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Four-shell ellipsoidal model employing multipole expansion in ellipsoidal coordinates.
Although the head is more closely represented as an ellipsoid than a... Direct Link | 20th May, 2008
| The Max McGee National Research Center For Juvenile Diabetes, Medical
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Commonality in the genetic control of Type 1 diabetes in humans and NOD mice: variants of genes in the IL-2 pathway are associated with autoimmune diabetes in both species.
Variants within the IL-2 (interleukin 2) and CD25 genes are associated... Direct Link | 17th May, 2008
| Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation/Wellcome Trust (JDRF/WT) Diabetes
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Akt activation protects pancreatic beta cells from AMPK-mediated death through stimulation of mTOR.
Sustained activation of AMP-activated protein kinase (AMPK) induces... Direct Link | 17th May, 2008
| Diabetes Research Center, Brussels Free University, VUB, Partner of the
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The AGE/RAGE axis in diabetes-accelerated atherosclerosis.
1. There is increasing evidence that advanced glycation end-products... Direct Link | 30th April, 2008
| Albert Einstein Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation Centre for Diabetes
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