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We aimed to identify microRNAs (miRNAs) under transcriptional control of the HNF1β transcription factor, and investigate whether its effect manifests in serum.
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Open AccessAltered Platelets’ morphological parameters in children with type 1 diabetes – a case-control study
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Open AccessLess but better: cardioprotective lipid profile of patients with GCK-MODY despite lower HDL cholesterol level
Patients with diabetes caused by single-gene mutations generally exhibit an altered course of diabetes. Those with mutations of the glucokinase gene (GCK-MODY) show good metabolic control and low risk of cardiova...
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Open AccessThree-year comparison of subcutaneous insulin pump treatment with multi-daily injections on HbA1c, its variability and hospital burden of children with type 1 diabetes
Treatment with continuous subcutaneous insulin infusion (CSII) allows a large degree of treatment individualization and intensification in children with diabetes. The study’s aim was to evaluate the impact of ...
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Open AccessPhenotype variability and neonatal diabetes in a large family with heterozygous mutation of the glucokinase gene
Monogenic diabetes caused by mutations in the glucokinase gene (GCK-MODY) is usually characterized by a mild clinical phenotype. The clinical course of diabetes may be, however, highly variable. The authors pr...