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Research letter. Hypoglycaemia following diabetes remission in patients with 6q24 methylation defects: expanding the clinical phenotype

Research letter. Hypoglycaemia following diabetes remission in patients with 6q24 methylation defects: expanding the clinical phenotype
Research letter. Hypoglycaemia following diabetes remission in patients with 6q24 methylation defects: expanding the clinical phenotype
chromosome 6q24, hypoglycaemia, transient neonatal diabetes mellitus, uniparental disomy
0012-186X
218-221
Flanagan, S.E.
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Mackay, D.J.G.
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Greeley, S.A.W.
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McDonald, T.J.
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Mericq, V.
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Hassing, J.
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Martin, W.R.
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Acerini, C.
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Popovic, J.
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Sperling, M.A.
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Ellard, S.
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Hattersley, A.T.
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Flanagan, S.E.
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Mackay, D.J.G.
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Mericq, V.
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Hassing, J.
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Kaulfers, A.M.
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Popovic, J.
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Hussain, K.
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Ellard, S.
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Flanagan, S.E., Mackay, D.J.G., Greeley, S.A.W., McDonald, T.J., Mericq, V., Hassing, J., Richmond, E.J., Martin, W.R., Acerini, C., Kaulfers, A.M., Flynn, D.P., Popovic, J., Sperling, M.A., Hussain, K., Ellard, S. and Hattersley, A.T. (2013) Research letter. Hypoglycaemia following diabetes remission in patients with 6q24 methylation defects: expanding the clinical phenotype. Diabetologia, 56 (1), 218-221. (doi:10.1007/s00125-012-2766-z). (PMID:23111732)

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e-pub ahead of print date: 31 October 2012
Published date: January 2013
Keywords: chromosome 6q24, hypoglycaemia, transient neonatal diabetes mellitus, uniparental disomy
Organisations: Human Development & Health

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Local EPrints ID: 344809
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/344809
ISSN: 0012-186X
PURE UUID: da64ddcd-6bf0-4495-ac08-679eb73ef024
ORCID for D.J.G. Mackay: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0003-3088-4401

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Last modified: 15 Mar 2024 03:01

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Author: S.E. Flanagan
Author: D.J.G. Mackay ORCID iD
Author: S.A.W. Greeley
Author: T.J. McDonald
Author: V. Mericq
Author: J. Hassing
Author: E.J. Richmond
Author: W.R. Martin
Author: C. Acerini
Author: A.M. Kaulfers
Author: D.P. Flynn
Author: J. Popovic
Author: M.A. Sperling
Author: K. Hussain
Author: S. Ellard
Author: A.T. Hattersley

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