Type 1 diabetes (T1D) is a genetically complex disease that results from the T-cell-mediated destruction of pancreatic beta cells. Whole genome searches have identified at least 20 chromosomal regions ...
Diabetes mellitus represents a heterogeneous group of disorders. Some distinct diabetic phenotypes can be identified in terms of specific aetiology and/or pathogenesis, but in many cases overlapping ...
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New “Different Form” Of Type 1 Diabetes Found In Sub-Saharan African And Black American Patients
Scientists may have identified a new diabetes subtype in Sub-Saharan Africa and some Black American patient groups. The research shows that many children and young adults in Africa and some people in ...
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