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Detection of Antibodies Directed to the N-Terminal Region of GAD Is Dependent on Assay Format and Contributes to Differences in the Specificity of GAD Autoantibody Assays for Type 1 Diabetes.Islet Autoantibody Analysis: Radioimmunoassays.A novel LIPS assay for insulin autoantibodies.Reactivity to N-Terminally Truncated GAD65(96-585) Identifies GAD Autoantibodies That Are More Closely Associated With Diabetes Progression in Relatives of Patients With Type 1 Diabetes.A quarter of patients with type 1 diabetes have co-existing non-islet autoimmunity; the findings of a UK population-based family study.Beta cell function and ongoing autoimmunity in long-standing, childhood onset type 1 diabetes.The first 142 amino acids of glutamate decarboxylase do not contribute to epitopes recognized by autoantibodies associated with Type 1 diabetes.
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Rebecca Wyatt
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