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Kinetics of C-peptide during mixed meal test and its value for treatment optimization in monogenic diabetes patients

•MMTT is a gold standard to assess beta-cell function in vivo.•Limited data on beta-cells in patients with monogenic diabetes.•Dynamics of C-peptide could guide the optimal treatment for MODY patients. The mixed meal tolerance test (MMTT) is a gold standard for evaluating beta-cell function. There i...

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Published in:Diabetes research and clinical practice 2021-08, Vol.178, p.108938-108938, Article 108938
Main Authors: Stankute, Ingrida, Verkauskiene, Rasa, Dobrovolskiene, Rimante, Danyte, Evalda, Jasinskiene, Edita, Mockeviciene, Giedre, Schwitzgebel, Valerie M.
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