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1 July 2013The clinical utility of C-peptide measurement in the care of patients with diabetes Jones, AG; Hattersley, AT
1 August 2013An in-frame deletion at the polymerase active site of POLD1 causes a multisystem disorder with lipodystrophy Weedon, MN; Ellard, S; Prindle, MJ; et al.
16 January 2013Biallelic PDX1 (insulin promoter factor 1) mutations causing neonatal diabetes without exocrine pancreatic insufficiency De Franco, E; Shaw-Smith, C; Flanagan, SE; et al.
18 December 2013Urine C-peptide creatinine ratio can be used to assess insulin resistance and insulin production in people without diabetes: an observational study Oram, RA; Rawlingson, A; Shields, BM; et al.
12 October 2013The majority of patients with long-duration type 1 diabetes are insulin microsecretors and have functioning beta cells Oram, RA; Jones, AG; Besser, REJ; et al.

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