Animal models have little to teach us about Type 1 diabetes: 1. In support of this proposal B. O. RoepM. Atkinson For Debate 13 October 2004 Pages: 1650 - 1656
Animal models have little to teach us about Type 1 diabetes: 2. In opposition to this proposal E. H. LeiterM. von Herrath For Debate 19 October 2004 Pages: 1657 - 1660
Insulin resistance is a risk factor for progression to Type 1 diabetes S. FourlanosP. NarendranL. C. Harrison Article 06 October 2004 Pages: 1661 - 1667
In the lipodystrophy associated with highly active antiretroviral therapy, pseudo-Cushing’s syndrome is associated with increased regeneration of cortisol by 11β-hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase type 1 in adipose tissue J. SutinenK. KannistoH. Yki-Järvinen Short Communication 29 September 2004 Pages: 1668 - 1671
Renal disease in rats with Type 2 diabetes is associated with decreased renal nitric oxide production A. ErdelyG. FreshourC. Baylis Short Communication 13 October 2004 Pages: 1672 - 1676
Long-term effects of advice to consume a high-protein, low-fat diet, rather than a conventional weight-loss diet, in obese adults with Type 2 diabetes: one-year follow-up of a randomised trial G. D. BrinkworthM. NoakesP. M. Clifton Article 06 October 2004 Pages: 1677 - 1686
Spironolactone impairs endothelial function and heart rate variability in patients with Type 2 diabetes J. I. DaviesM. BandA. D. Struthers Article 09 September 2004 Pages: 1687 - 1694
High amniotic fluid erythropoietin levels are associated with an increased frequency of fetal and neonatal morbidity in Type 1 diabetic pregnancies K. TeramoM. A. KariV. Hiilesmaa Article 22 October 2004 Pages: 1695 - 1703
The effect of modafinil on counter-regulatory and cognitive responses to hypoglycaemia D. SmithA. PernetS. A. Amiel Article 23 October 2004 Pages: 1704 - 1711
The complexity of non-enzymatic glycation product sets of human globins A. LapollaM. TubaroD. Fedele Short Communication 30 September 2004 Pages: 1712 - 1715
Ischaemic preconditioning does not protect the heart in obese and lean animal models of Type 2 diabetes S. B. KristiansenB. LøfgrenA. Flyvbjerg Article 07 October 2004 Pages: 1716 - 1721
Altered rheology of lymphocytes in the diabetic mouse C. M. PerraultE. J. BrayR. Tran-Son-Tay Short Communication 23 October 2004 Pages: 1722 - 1726
Hyperglycaemia-induced superoxide production decreases eNOS expression via AP-1 activation in aortic endothelial cells S. SrinivasanM. E. HatleyC. C. Hedrick Article 13 October 2004 Pages: 1727 - 1734
Substrates modified by advanced glycation end-products cause dysfunction and death in retinal pericytes by reducing survival signals mediated by platelet-derived growth factor A. W. StittS.-J. HughesT. A. Gardiner Article 22 October 2004 Pages: 1735 - 1746
A model to estimate the lifetime health outcomes of patients with Type 2 diabetes: the United Kingdom Prospective Diabetes Study (UKPDS) Outcomes Model (UKPDS no. 68) P. M. ClarkeA. M. Grayon behalf of the UK Prospective Diabetes Study (UKPDS) Group Article 27 October 2004 Pages: 1747 - 1759
Moderate alcohol intake and markers of inflammation and endothelial dysfunction among diabetic men I. ShaiE. B. RimmF. B. Hu Article 22 October 2004 Pages: 1760 - 1767
Daily life activity and risk of developing impaired fasting glucose or Type 2 diabetes in middle-aged Japanese men N. NakanishiT. TakatorigeK. Suzuki Article 21 October 2004 Pages: 1768 - 1775
A population-based study of the association between areca nut chewing and Type 2 diabetes mellitus in men (Keelung Community-based Integrated Screening programme No. 2) T.-H. TungY.-H. ChiuT. H.-H. Chen Article 27 October 2004 Pages: 1776 - 1781
Variation in the resistin gene is associated with obesity and insulin-related phenotypes in Finnish subjects K. N. ConneelyK. SilanderM. Boehnke Article 27 October 2004 Pages: 1782 - 1788
Cellular basis of diabetic nephropathy: III. In vitro GLUT1 mRNA expression and risk of diabetic nephropathy in Type 1 diabetic patients C. HuangY. KimM. Mauer Article 22 October 2004 Pages: 1789 - 1794
Cytokine profile and insulin antibody IgG subclasses in patients with recent onset Type 1 diabetes treated with oral insulin L. MonetiniM. G. Cavallothe Immunotherapy Diabetes (IMDIAB) group Article 22 October 2004 Pages: 1795 - 1802
N-acetyl-cysteine accelerates transfer of diabetes into non-obese diabetic scid mice J. IrieA. ShimadaT. Saruta Article 22 October 2004 Pages: 1803 - 1809
Improved survival of microencapsulated islets during in vitro culture and enhanced metabolic function following transplantation G. S. KorbuttA. G. MallettR. V. Rajotte Article 23 October 2004 Pages: 1810 - 1818
In vivo proliferation of differentiated pancreatic islet beta cells in transgenic mice expressing mutated cyclin-dependent kinase 4 S. HinoT. YamaokaM. Itakura Article 06 October 2004 Pages: 1819 - 1830
Taurine supplement in early life altered islet morphology, decreased insulitis and delayed the onset of diabetes in non-obese diabetic mice E. AranyB. StruttD. J. Hill Article 21 October 2004 Pages: 1831 - 1837
The postprandial state does not impair endothelial function in women with Type 2 diabetes irrespective of glycaemic control C. H. StreyJ. YoungR. S. Scott Article 22 October 2004 Pages: 1838 - 1846
Impaired glucose tolerance is accompanied by decreased insulin sensitivity in tissues of mice implanted with cells that overexpress resistin Y. KitagawaH. BujoY. Saito Article 21 October 2004 Pages: 1847 - 1853
Encephalomyocarditis-virus-induced diabetes model resembles “fulminant” Type 1 diabetes in humans A. ShimadaT. Maruyama Observation 22 October 2004 Pages: 1854 - 1855
Sustained glucose-stimulated insulin secretion in mouse islets is not culture-dependent S. CarobbioP. Maechler Observation 22 October 2004 Pages: 1856 - 1857
—to: Weets I, Kaufman L, Van der Auwera B et al. (2004) Seasonality in clinical onset of Type 1 diabetes in Belgian patients above the age of 10 is restricted to HLA-DQ2/DQ8-negative males, which explains the male to female excess in incidence. Diabetologia 47:614–621 B. J. Boucher Comment 22 October 2004 Pages: 1858 - 1858
Reply to Comment on: Weets I, Kaufman L, Van der Auwera B et al. (2004) Seasonality in clinical onset of Type 1 diabetes in Belgian patients above the age of 10 is restricted to HLA DQ2/DQ8-negative males, which explains the male to female excess in incidence. Diabetologia 47:614–621 F. K. GorusI. Weets Authors’ Reply 22 October 2004 Pages: 1859 - 1859
Peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor γ gene polymorphisms and restenosis in diabetic patients after stenting in coronary arteries W. KochV. JungA. Kastrati Erratum 13 October 2004 Pages: 1860 - 1860