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Susceptibility to type 1 diabetes 20

Autoimmune diabetes 20 is a diabetes mellitus type 1 that are pathogentically linked to genetic variants in the HNF1A gene.

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References:

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Yoshiuchi I et al. (2001) Analysis of a non-functional HNF-1alpha (TCF1) mutation in Japanese subjects with familial type 1 diabetes.

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Yamada S et al. (1997) Identification of mutations in the hepatocyte nuclear factor (HNF)-1 alpha gene in Japanese subjects with IDDM.

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None (2007) Genome-wide association study of 14,000 cases of seven common diseases and 3,000 shared controls.

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Cooper JD et al. (2008) Meta-analysis of genome-wide association study data identifies additional type 1 diabetes risk loci.

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Barrett JC et al. (2009) Genome-wide association study and meta-analysis find that over 40 loci affect risk of type 1 diabetes.

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Todd JA et al. (2007) Robust associations of four new chromosome regions from genome-wide analyses of type 1 diabetes.

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Smyth DJ et al. (2008) Shared and distinct genetic variants in type 1 diabetes and celiac disease.

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