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Figure 1.

Elevated IAPP values in Day1 samples remain elevated in Day 3 samples.

Comparison of IAPP concentrations in plasma taken at diagnosis (day 1) and three days after diagnosis (day 3). Red circles designate day 1 samples and blue circles day 3 samples.

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Table 1.

Hormone levels determined in plasma in newly diagnosed type 1 diabetes.

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Figure 2.

Comparison of IAPP and C-peptide concentrations in plasma from young with newly diagnosed T1D.

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Table 2.

Clinical data determined in newly diagnosed type 1 diabetes.

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Figure 3.

There is no correlation between presence of insulin autoantibodies and plasma IAPP concentration.

Analysis of insulin autoantibodies in plasma from children and adolescent newly diagnosed with T1D.

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Figure 4.

Analysis of autoantibody reactivity against NIAPP, IAPP and IAPPC in plasma from newly diagnosed T1D.

High IAPP values are represented by blue bars and low IAPP values are represented by purple bars.

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