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Pancreatic biopsy by minimal tail resection in live adult patients at the onset of type 1 diabetes: experiences from the DiViD study

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DiViD:

Diabetes Virus Detection Study

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Acknowledgements

The authors thank: specialist nurse T. Roald, Children’s Department, Oslo University Hospital, Norway, who has provided invaluable efforts in coordination of the study; nurses and doctors at the local hospitals for providing contact with the patients; and finally the patients who participated in this study.

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The project was funded by South-Eastern Norway Regional Health Authority and through the Persistent Virus Infection in Diabetes Network (PEVNET) Study Group funded by the European Union's Seventh Framework Programme [FP7/2007-2013] under grant agreement no 261441 PEVNET. The participants of the PEVNET consortium are described at www.uta.fi/med/pevnet/consortium.html.

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Krogvold, L., Edwin, B., Buanes, T. et al. Pancreatic biopsy by minimal tail resection in live adult patients at the onset of type 1 diabetes: experiences from the DiViD study. Diabetologia 57, 841–843 (2014). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00125-013-3155-y

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