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Abstract
Type 1 diabetes is a chronic autoimmune disease characterised by insulin deficiency
and resultant hyperglycaemia. Knowledge of type 1 diabetes has rapidly increased over
the past 25 years, resulting in a broad understanding about many aspects of the disease,
including its genetics, epidemiology, immune and β-cell phenotypes, and disease burden.
Interventions to preserve β cells have been tested, and several methods to improve
clinical disease management have been assessed. However, wide gaps still exist in
our understanding of type 1 diabetes and our ability to standardise clinical care
and decrease disease-associated complications and burden. This Seminar gives an overview
of the current understanding of the disease and potential future directions for research
and care.