Insulin deficiency leads to reduced pancreas size in type 1 diabetes
Individuals with Type 1 diabetes have a smaller pancreas than people without diabetes. This is surprising because insulin-producing beta cells ...
Individuals with Type 1 diabetes have a smaller pancreas than people without diabetes. This is surprising because insulin-producing beta cells ...
In a recent study published in Cell Host & Microbe, researchers studied diet-commensal microbial interactions in autoimmunity. Study: Microbiota-dependent proteolysis ...
If children and young people have already developed metabolic imbalances (diabetic ketoacidosis) at the time of diagnosis of type 1 ...
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