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. 2009 Nov;32 Suppl 2(Suppl 2):S151-6.
doi: 10.2337/dc09-S301.

Defining and characterizing the progression of type 2 diabetes

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Defining and characterizing the progression of type 2 diabetes

Vivian A Fonseca. Diabetes Care. 2009 Nov.
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Figure 1
Changes of insulin sensitivity (Si) and acute insulin response to glucose (AIR) from baseline (arrow base) to follow-up (arrow top) in populations stratified by baseline and follow-up glucose tolerance status (6). DM, diabetes; NGT, normal glucose tolerance.
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Illustration of coefficient of β-cell failure over time in relation to A1C (from UKPDS) (13).
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Figure 3
Factors regulating β-cell mass (24).

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