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Summary of Science Advances from NIDDK
A New Chemical Bond in Collagen IV Networks
Deaf1 Gene May Play Role in Type 1 Diabetes
Genetic Risk Factor Identified for Liver Disease Development in Cystic Fibrosis
Improved Treatment for Diabetes Related to Cystic Fibrosis
Master Regulator of Intestinal Development Identified
Metabolic Regulation by the Immune System
New Insights into Pancreatic Development
Science Advances from NIDDK October 2009
Science Advances: Calorie-Burning Fat Found in Lean Adults
Science Advances: Evaluating the Safety of Bariatric Surgery
Science Advances: Identification of a Potential Immune System Target Antigen in Autoimmune Kidney Disease
Science Advances: Insulin, Metformin, and Pathways of Glucose Production in Fasting and Obesity
Science Advances: New Potential Therapeutic Strategy to Suppress Inflammation
Science Advances: Unraveling the Genetic Causes of Type 1 Diabetes
Science News at NIDDK July 2009 : Print version
Science News: Living Kidney Donors Have Similar Long-Term Survivaland Quality of Life as the General Public
Science News: Maternal High-Fat Diet During Pregnancy Triggers Liver Disease in Offspring
Science News: New Genetic Risk Factors Identified for Ulcerative Colitis
Science News: New Insights into Blood Stem Cell Development with Implications for Tissue Regeneration
Science News: Obesity Linked to Unique Mix of Intestinal Bacteria and Bacterial Genes
Science News: To Understand Bone Formation: Just Follow Your Gut
Science News: Weight Loss in Overweight and Obese Women Reduces Urinary Incontinence
Summary of Science Advances from NIDDK