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The postnatal maternal environment influences diabetes development in nonobese diabetic …

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LR Washburn, H Dang, J Tian, DL Kaufman - Journal of autoimmunity, 2007 - Elsevier
When nonobese-diabetic (NOD) mouse embryos were implanted into pseudopregnant
mothers of a nonautoimmune mouse strain, the progeny had a reduced type 1
diabetes (T1D) incidence, suggesting that transmission of maternal ...
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B cells in autoimmune diabetes


FS Wong, L Wen - The Review of Diabetic Studies, 2005 - pubmedcentral.nih.gov
Autoantibodies have been used as good markers for the prediction of future
development of type 1 diabetes mellitus (T1DM), but are not thought to be
pathogenic in this disease. The role of B cells that produce autoantibodies ...
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Genes mediating environment interactions in type 1 diabetes


E Biros, MA Jordan, AG Baxter - The Review of Diabetic Studies, 2005 - pubmedcentral.nih.gov
The relative risk of type 1 (autoimmune) diabetes mellitus for a sibling of an
affected patient is fifteen times that of the general population, indicating a
strong genetic contribution to the disease. Yet, the incidence of diabetes ...
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Maternal environment affects endogenous virus induction in the offspring of type 1 …


Y Kagohashi, J Udagawa, K Moriyama, H … - Congenital Anomalies, 2005 - interscience.wiley.com
ABSTRACT Type 1 diabetes results from the destruction of pancreatic b-cells
(insulitis). It is a multifactorial disease involving genetic and environmental
factors, including the maternal environment. Viruses have also been ...
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In utero undernutrition reduces diabetes incidence in non-obese diabetic mice


A Oge, E Isganaitis, J Jimenez-Chillaron, C … - Diabetologia, 2007 - Springer
Abstract Aims/hypothesis Observational studies in humans suggest that low
birthweight may decrease the risk of type 1 diabetes, but the mechanism is
unknown. We hypothesised that antenatal undernutrition would decrease the ...
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Analysis of polyploid cells in mouse embryonic cells cultured under diabetic conditions


R Tatewaki, Y Kagohashi, H Otani - Congenital Anomalies, 2006 - interscience.wiley.com
ABSTRACT To clarify the cytogenetic effects of glucose and ketone bodies on the
pathogenesis of diabetes-associated congenital anomalies, we cultured cells from
gestation-day-8 ICR mouse embryos under the diabetic condition. Cells were ...
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Mouse models for Type 1 Diabetes


TL Van Belle, P Taylor, MG von Herrath - Drug Discovery Today: Disease Models, 2009 - Elsevier
Type I diabetes mellitus, also called juvenile diabetes or insulin-dependent
diabetes, is a chronic autoimmune disorder that precipitates in genetically
susceptible individuals by environmental factors. The body's own immune ...
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2 The NOD Mouse and Its Related Strains


H Taniguchi, S Makino, H Ikegami - Animal models of diabetes: frontiers in research, 2007 - books.google.com
2 The NOD Mouse and Its Related Strains Hidenori Taniguchi, Susumu Makino, and
Hiroshi Ikegami CONTENTS Introduction 41 Establishment of NOD and its Related
Strains: Origin of the NOD Mouse 42 Maintenance of the NOD Mouse 43 ...
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