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Tumor necrosis factor alpha increases following sleep in young adults with type 1 diabetes

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This study was funded in part by an NIH TL-1 Institutional Fellowship, 5TL1TR000049-05, and by a grant from the American Association of Diabetes Educators Foundation/Sigma Theta Tau International.

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Farabi, S.S., Carley, D.W., Akasheh, R.T. et al. Tumor necrosis factor alpha increases following sleep in young adults with type 1 diabetes. Acta Diabetol 53, 1049–1051 (2016). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00592-016-0913-6

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