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Virostko, J., et al. “Pancreas Volume Declines During The First Year After Diagnosis Of Type 1 Diabetes And Exhibits Altered Diffusion At Disease Onset.”. Diabetes Care, pp. 248-257.
Vanderbilt
Sims, E. K., et al. “Proinsulin Secretion Is A Persistent Feature Of Type 1 Diabetes.”. Diabetes Care, pp. 258-264.
Michigan
Indiana
Horton, T. M., et al. “Zinc-Chelating Small Molecules Preferentially Accumulate And Function Within Pancreatic Β Cells.”. Cell Chemical Biology, pp. 213-222.e6.
Stanford
Haliyur, R., et al. “Human Islets Expressing Hnf1A Variant Have Defective Β Cell Transcriptional Regulatory Networks.”. The Journal Of Clinical Investigation, pp. 246-251.
Vanderbilt
Shifrut, E., et al. “Genome-Wide Crispr Screens In Primary Human T Cells Reveal Key Regulators Of Immune Function.”. Cell, pp. 1958-1971.e15.
UCSF
Cherrington, A. L., et al. “Impact Of Peer Support On Acute Care Visits And Hospitalizations For Individuals With Diabetes And Depressive Symptoms: A Cluster-Randomized Controlled Trial.”. Diabetes Care, pp. 2463-2470.
UAB
Vatanen, T., et al. “The Human Gut Microbiome In Early-Onset Type 1 Diabetes From The Teddy Study.”. Nature, pp. 589-594.
Boston Area
Udler, M. S., et al. “Type 2 Diabetes Genetic Loci Informed By Multi-Trait Associations Point To Disease Mechanisms And Subtypes: A Soft Clustering Analysis.”. Plos Medicine, p. e1002654.
Michigan
Boston Area
Hattersley, A. T., et al. “Ispad Clinical Practice Consensus Guidelines 2018: The Diagnosis And Management Of Monogenic Diabetes In Children And Adolescents.”. Pediatric Diabetes, pp. 47-63.
Chicago
Sandhu, J., et al. “Aster Proteins Facilitate Nonvesicular Plasma Membrane To Er Cholesterol Transport In Mammalian Cells.”. Cell, pp. 514-529.e20.
UCSD-UCLA