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A new, all-encompassing aetiology of type 1 diabetes
Piet C. de Groen
Medicine - Gastro, Hepatology, Nutrition Division
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Type I Diabetes
100%
Type 1 Diabetes Mellitus (T1DM)
100%
Etiology
100%
At-risk
54%
Autoimmune Disease
54%
Somatic mutation
45%
Etiology Analysis
36%
Epitope
27%
Colorectal Neoplasms
27%
T Cell Receptor
18%
Receptor Complex
18%
Autoimmune
18%
Binding Affinity
18%
HLA Genes
18%
Exponential Distribution
18%
Animal Experiment
18%
Polyps
18%
Insulin Peptides
18%
DNA Sequencing
9%
High-risk Population
9%
Self-tolerance
9%
Genome Database
9%
Antigen-presenting Cells
9%
Human Studies
9%
Chromosome 6
9%
Data Required
9%
Human Data
9%
Signal Intensity
9%
Publicly Available
9%
Binding Pocket
9%
Neoplasia
9%
Peer-reviewed Publication
9%
DNA mutation
9%
DNA Assay
9%
Somatic Hypermutation
9%
GC-rich DNA
9%
Mutation-based
9%
Normal mucosa
9%
Proteome Databases
9%
New Analytical Method
9%
Loss of Self
9%
MHC Genes
9%
Disease Distribution
9%
Multiple Autoimmune Syndrome
9%
Signal Inhibition
9%
Peptide Binding Affinity
9%
Cell Culture Experiment
9%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Somatic Mutation
100%
Binding Affinity
60%
Genome Wide Association Study
40%
T Cell Receptor
40%
Animal Experiment
40%
Human Study
20%
DNA Analysis
20%
Analytical Method
20%
DNA Mutation
20%
Proteome
20%
Cell Culture
20%
Immunological Tolerance
20%
DNA Sequence
20%
Antigen Presenting Cell
20%
Mucosa
20%
Chromosome 6
20%
Population Risk
20%
Somatic Hypermutation
20%
Immunology and Microbiology
Autoimmune Disease
100%
Somatic Mutation
71%
Epitope
42%
Binding Affinity
42%
T Cell Receptor
28%
Animal Experiment
28%
Immune Tolerance
14%
Somatic Hypermutation
14%
DNA Mutation
14%
Cell Culture
14%
Population Risk
14%
Mucosa
14%
Antigen Presenting Cell
14%
DNA Sequence
14%
Chromosome 6
14%