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1. Incretin hormone responses to carbohydrate and protein/fat are preserved in adults with sulfonylurea‐treated KCNJ11 neonatal diabetes.

3. Mortality amongst children and adolescents with type 1 diabetes in sub‐Saharan Africa: The case study of the Changing Diabetes in Children program in Cameroon.

4. Choice of HbA1c threshold for identifying individuals at high risk of type 2 diabetes and implications for diabetes prevention programmes: a cohort study.

5. Latent Autoimmune Diabetes of Adults (LADA) Is Likely to Represent a Mixed Population of Autoimmune (Type 1) and Nonautoimmune (Type 2) Diabetes.

6. Assessment of endogenous insulin secretion in insulin treated diabetes predicts postprandial glucose and treatment response to prandial insulin

7. Random non-fasting C-peptide testing can identify patients with insulin-treated type 2 diabetes at high risk of hypoglycaemia.

8. Response to Comment on Meek et al. Reappearance of C-Peptide During the Third Trimester in Type 1 Diabetes Pregnancy: Pancreatic Regeneration or Fetal Hyperinsulinism? Diabetes Care 2021;44:1826-1834.

9. Most People With Long-Duration Type 1 Diabetes in a Large Population-Based Study Are Insulin Microsecretors.

10. Urinary C-Peptide Creatinine Ratio Is a Practical Outpatient Tool for Identifying Hepatocyte Nuclear Factor 1-α/Hepatocyte Nuclear Factor 4-α Maturity-Onset Diabetes of the Young From Long-Duration Type 1 Diabetes.

11. Erratum. Clinical Impact of Residual C-Peptide Secretion in Type 1 Diabetes on Glycemia and Microvascular Complications. Diabetes Care 2021;44:390-398.

13. Persistent C-peptide secretion in Type 1 diabetes and its relationship to the genetic architecture of diabetes.

14. Diagnostic Confusion? Repeat HbA1c for the Diagnosis of Diabetes.

15. Effect of the Holiday Season in Patients With Diabetes: Glycemia and Lipids Increase Postholiday, but the Effect Is Small and Transient.

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