8 June 2012 | Assessment of endogenous insulin secretion in insulin treated diabetes predicts postprandial glucose and treatment response to prandial insulin | Jones, AG; Besser, RE; Shields, BM; et al. |
21 July 2017 | Population-based assessment of a biomarker-based screening pathway to aid diagnosis of monogenic diabetes in young-onset patients | Shields, B; Shepherd, M; Hudson, M; et al. |
1 March 2016 | Stratification using gender and body mass index (BMI) can predict side-effect risk in people with Type 2 diabetes initiating thiazolidinediones but not sulphonylureas: a MASTERMIND study | Dennis, JM; Hattersley, AT; Henley, WE; et al. |
1 March 2015 | Patients who develop oedema on initiating thiazolidinedione therapy have an improved glycaemic response: a MASTERMIND study | Dennis, JM; Hattersley, AT; Weedon, M; et al. |
1 September 2015 | Development of oedema is associated with an improved glycaemic response in patients initiating thiazolidinediones: a MASTERMIND study | Dennis, JM; Hattersley, AT; Weedon, M; et al. |
1 August 2013 | An in-frame deletion at the polymerase active site of POLD1 causes a multisystem disorder with lipodystrophy | Weedon, MN; Ellard, S; Prindle, MJ; et al. |
12 October 2017 | Cohort profile for the MASTERMIND study: Using the Clinical Practice Research Datalink (CPRD) to investigate stratification of response to treatment in patients with Type 2 diabetes | Rodgers, LR; Weedon, MN; Henley, WE; et al. |
11 July 2014 | Phenotypic severity of homozygous GCK mutations causing neonatal or childhood-onset diabetes is primarily mediated through effects on protein stability. | Raimondo, A; Chakera, AJ; Thomsen, SK; et al. |
1 June 2015 | Clinical characteristics and molecular genetic analysis of 22 patients with neonatal diabetes from the South-Eastern region of Turkey: predominance of non-KATP channel mutations. | Demirbilek, H; Arya, VB; Ozbek, MN; et al. |
14 August 2014 | Neurogenin 3 is important but not essential for pancreatic islet development in humans. | Rubio-Cabezas, O; Codner, E; Flanagan, SE; et al. |