Islet cell and glutamic acid decarboxylase antibodies present at diagnosis of diabetes predict the need for insulin treatment. A cohort study in young adults whose disease was initially labeled as type 2 or unclassifiable diabetes (Q40819761)

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Islet cell and glutamic acid decarboxylase antibodies present at diagnosis of diabetes predict the need for insulin treatment. A cohort study in young adults whose disease was initially labeled as type 2 or unclassifiable diabetes
scientific article published on March 1999

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    Islet cell and glutamic acid decarboxylase antibodies present at diagnosis of diabetes predict the need for insulin treatment. A cohort study in young adults whose disease was initially labeled as type 2 or unclassifiable diabetes (English)
    Littorin B
    Sundkvist G
    Hagopian W
    Lernmark A
    Ostman J
    Arnqvist HJ
    Blohmé G
    Bolinder J
    Eriksson JW
    Lithner F
    Scherstén B
    Wibell L
    1 March 1999
    409-412

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