Michelle Hudson
0000-0003-0623-1873
University of Exeter Medical School
13 papers found
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Type 1 diabetes can present before the age of 6 months and is characterised by autoimmunity and rapid loss of beta cells
Machine Learning based histology phenotyping to investigate the epidemiologic and genetic basis of adipocyte morphology and cardiometabolic traits
Strategies to identify individuals with monogenic diabetes: results of an economic evaluation
Genetic studies of abdominal MRI data identify genes regulating hepcidin as major determinants of liver iron concentration
Sharing data for future research'engaging participants' views about data governance beyond the original project: a DIRECT Study
Motivations for data sharing—views of research participants from four European countries: A DIRECT study
Discovery of biomarkers for glycaemic deterioration before and after the onset of type 2 diabetes: descriptive characteristics of the epidemiological studies within the IMI DIRECT Consortium
A UK nationwide prospective study of treatment change in MODY: genetic subtype and clinical characteristics predict optimal glycaemic control after discontinuing insulin and metformin
C-Peptide Decline in Type 1 Diabetes Has Two Phases: An Initial Exponential Fall and a Subsequent Stable Phase
Exocrine pancreatic dysfunction is common in hepatocyte nuclear factor 1β-associated renal disease and can be symptomatic
Population-Based Assessment of a Biomarker-Based Screening Pathway to Aid Diagnosis of Monogenic Diabetes in Young-Onset Patients
Systematic Population Screening, Using Biomarkers and Genetic Testing, Identifies 2.5% of the U.K. Pediatric Diabetes Population With Monogenic Diabetes.
Most people with long-duration type 1 diabetes in a large population-based study are insulin microsecretors
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