Type 1 diabetes: a disease of developmental origins

The incidence of type 1 diabetes globally has increased dramatically over the last 50 years. Proposed environmental reasons for this increase mirror the modern lifestyle. Type 1 diabetes can be viewed as part of the non‐ communicable disease epidemic in our modern society. Meanwhile rapidly evolving...

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Veröffentlicht in:Pediatric diabetes 2017-09, Vol.18 (6), p.417-421
Hauptverfasser: Phillips, Jessica E., Couper, Jennifer J., Penno, Megan A.S., Harrison, Leonard C., Anderson, Heather, Bandala‐Sanchez, Esther, Barry, Simon C, Baskerville, Tracey, Battersby, Rachel, Bediaga, Naiara G, Bezuidenhout, Debra, Brownrigg, Emma, Catteau, Jacki, Choo, Ace, Colman, Peter G, Cotterill, Andrew, Couper, Jennifer J, Craig, Maria E, Curran, Sheryl, Davis, Elizabeth A, Dodd, Jodie M, Edwards, Danielle, French, Jane, Gibson, Emily, Giles, Lynne C, Gwiazdzinski, Alison, Harris, Mark, Harrison, Leonard C, Haynes, Aveni, Hope, Christopher M, Hsieh, Cecilia, Huang, Dexing, Hu, William, Keytash, Azita, Krieg, Meredith, Law, Soi C, Lloyd‐Johnsen, Catherine, Morahan, Grant, Neale, Alana M, Ngui, Katrina, Papenfuss, Anthony T, Penno, Megan AS, Poth, Megan, Ramoso, Benjamin, Rawlinson, William D, Roberts, Alison, Sadlon, Timothy J, Schulze, Alexandra, Penington, Jocelyn Sietsma, Sinnott, Richard O, Spooner, Kelly, Stone, Natalie L, Thomson, Rebecca L, Toome, Sarah, Tully, Alexandra, Vuillermin, Peter J, Watson, Kelly, Wentworth, John M, Wilson, Julianne
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