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    Glycotoxin and autoantibodies are additive environmentally determined predictors of type 1 diabetes: a twin and population study. 

    Beyan, H; Riese, H; Hawa, MI; Beretta, G; Davidson, HW; Hutton, JC; Burger, H; Schlosser, M; Snieder, H; Boehm, BO;... (2012-05)
    In type 1 diabetes, diabetes-associated autoantibodies, including islet cell antibodies (ICAs), reflect adaptive immunity, while increased serum N(ε)-carboxymethyl-lysine (CML), an advanced glycation end product, is ...
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