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      Neonatal diabetes mellitus.

      Endocrine Reviews
      Animals, Diabetes Mellitus, Type 1, genetics, physiopathology, therapy, Humans, Hyperglycemia, Infant, Newborn, Infant, Newborn, Diseases

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          An explosion of work over the last decade has produced insight into the multiple hereditary causes of a nonimmunological form of diabetes diagnosed most frequently within the first 6 months of life. These studies are providing increased understanding of genes involved in the entire chain of steps that control glucose homeostasis. Neonatal diabetes is now understood to arise from mutations in genes that play critical roles in the development of the pancreas, of beta-cell apoptosis and insulin processing, as well as the regulation of insulin release. For the basic researcher, this work is providing novel tools to explore fundamental molecular and cellular processes. For the clinician, these studies underscore the need to identify the genetic cause underlying each case. It is increasingly clear that the prognosis, therapeutic approach, and genetic counseling a physician provides must be tailored to a specific gene in order to provide the best medical care.

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          18436707
          2528857
          10.1210/er.2007-0029

          Animals,Diabetes Mellitus, Type 1,genetics,physiopathology,therapy,Humans,Hyperglycemia,Infant, Newborn,Infant, Newborn, Diseases

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