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Genetics of Type 1 Diabetes Development and Immunotherapy Response

Diabetes Study of Children of Diverse Ethnicity and Race: Study design


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M. Redondo, Kylie K Harrall, D. Glueck, Mustafa Tosur, S. Uysal, Andrew Muir, Elizabeth G. Atkinson, Melanie R. Shapiro, Liping Yu, William E Winter, M. Weedon, T. Brusko, Richard A Oram, Kendra Vehik, William A Hagopian, Mark A. Atkinson, Dana Dabelea
Diabetes/Metabolism Research Reviews, 2023

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Redondo, M., Harrall, K. K., Glueck, D., Tosur, M., Uysal, S., Muir, A., … Dabelea, D. (2023). Diabetes Study of Children of Diverse Ethnicity and Race: Study design. Diabetes/Metabolism Research Reviews.


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Redondo, M., Kylie K Harrall, D. Glueck, Mustafa Tosur, S. Uysal, Andrew Muir, Elizabeth G. Atkinson, et al. “Diabetes Study of Children of Diverse Ethnicity and Race: Study Design.” Diabetes/Metabolism Research Reviews (2023).


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Redondo, M., et al. “Diabetes Study of Children of Diverse Ethnicity and Race: Study Design.” Diabetes/Metabolism Research Reviews, 2023.


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@article{m2023a,
  title = {Diabetes Study of Children of Diverse Ethnicity and Race: Study design},
  year = {2023},
  journal = {Diabetes/Metabolism Research Reviews},
  author = {Redondo, M. and Harrall, Kylie K and Glueck, D. and Tosur, Mustafa and Uysal, S. and Muir, Andrew and Atkinson, Elizabeth G. and Shapiro, Melanie R. and Yu, Liping and Winter, William E and Weedon, M. and Brusko, T. and Oram, Richard A and Vehik, Kendra and Hagopian, William A and Atkinson, Mark A. and Dabelea, Dana}
}

Abstract

Determining diabetes type in children has become increasingly difficult due to an overlap in typical characteristics between type 1 diabetes (T1D) and type 2 diabetes (T2D). The Diabetes Study in Children of Diverse Ethnicity and Race (DISCOVER) programme is a National Institutes of Health (NIH)‐supported multicenter, prospective, observational study that enrols children and adolescents with non‐secondary diabetes. The primary aim of the study was to develop improved models to differentiate between T1D and T2D in diverse youth.


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