Antibodies to the protein tyrosine phosphatases IAR and IA-2 are associated with progression to insulin-dependent diabetes (IDDM) in first-degree relatives at-risk for IDDM

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Main Authors: Schmidli, R.S., Colman, P.G., Cui, L., Yu, W.-P., Kewming, K., Jankulovski, C., Harrison, L.C., Pallen, C.J., Deaizpurua, H.J.
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spelling sg-nus-scholar.10635-1155962024-11-09T00:23:16Z Antibodies to the protein tyrosine phosphatases IAR and IA-2 are associated with progression to insulin-dependent diabetes (IDDM) in first-degree relatives at-risk for IDDM Schmidli, R.S. Colman, P.G. Cui, L. Yu, W.-P. Kewming, K. Jankulovski, C. Harrison, L.C. Pallen, C.J. Deaizpurua, H.J. INSTITUTE OF MOLECULAR & CELL BIOLOGY Autoantibodies Insulin-dependent diabetes Prediction Protein tyrosine phosphatases Autoimmunity 28 1 15-23 AUIME 2014-12-12T07:29:50Z 2014-12-12T07:29:50Z 1998 Article Schmidli, R.S.,Colman, P.G.,Cui, L.,Yu, W.-P.,Kewming, K.,Jankulovski, C.,Harrison, L.C.,Pallen, C.J.,Deaizpurua, H.J. (1998). Antibodies to the protein tyrosine phosphatases IAR and IA-2 are associated with progression to insulin-dependent diabetes (IDDM) in first-degree relatives at-risk for IDDM. Autoimmunity 28 (1) : 15-23. ScholarBank@NUS Repository. 08916934 http://scholarbank.nus.edu.sg/handle/10635/115596 NOT_IN_WOS Scopus
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topic Autoantibodies
Insulin-dependent diabetes
Prediction
Protein tyrosine phosphatases
spellingShingle Autoantibodies
Insulin-dependent diabetes
Prediction
Protein tyrosine phosphatases
Schmidli, R.S.
Colman, P.G.
Cui, L.
Yu, W.-P.
Kewming, K.
Jankulovski, C.
Harrison, L.C.
Pallen, C.J.
Deaizpurua, H.J.
Antibodies to the protein tyrosine phosphatases IAR and IA-2 are associated with progression to insulin-dependent diabetes (IDDM) in first-degree relatives at-risk for IDDM
description Autoimmunity
author2 INSTITUTE OF MOLECULAR & CELL BIOLOGY
author_facet INSTITUTE OF MOLECULAR & CELL BIOLOGY
Schmidli, R.S.
Colman, P.G.
Cui, L.
Yu, W.-P.
Kewming, K.
Jankulovski, C.
Harrison, L.C.
Pallen, C.J.
Deaizpurua, H.J.
format Article
author Schmidli, R.S.
Colman, P.G.
Cui, L.
Yu, W.-P.
Kewming, K.
Jankulovski, C.
Harrison, L.C.
Pallen, C.J.
Deaizpurua, H.J.
author_sort Schmidli, R.S.
title Antibodies to the protein tyrosine phosphatases IAR and IA-2 are associated with progression to insulin-dependent diabetes (IDDM) in first-degree relatives at-risk for IDDM
title_short Antibodies to the protein tyrosine phosphatases IAR and IA-2 are associated with progression to insulin-dependent diabetes (IDDM) in first-degree relatives at-risk for IDDM
title_full Antibodies to the protein tyrosine phosphatases IAR and IA-2 are associated with progression to insulin-dependent diabetes (IDDM) in first-degree relatives at-risk for IDDM
title_fullStr Antibodies to the protein tyrosine phosphatases IAR and IA-2 are associated with progression to insulin-dependent diabetes (IDDM) in first-degree relatives at-risk for IDDM
title_full_unstemmed Antibodies to the protein tyrosine phosphatases IAR and IA-2 are associated with progression to insulin-dependent diabetes (IDDM) in first-degree relatives at-risk for IDDM
title_sort antibodies to the protein tyrosine phosphatases iar and ia-2 are associated with progression to insulin-dependent diabetes (iddm) in first-degree relatives at-risk for iddm
publishDate 2014
url http://scholarbank.nus.edu.sg/handle/10635/115596
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