International researchers identify new genetic cause of neonatal diabetes

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A new type of diabetes in babies has been discovered by an international research team. The discovery links mutations in the TMEM167A gene to a rare form of neonatal diabetes, affecting insulin-producing cells and potentially causing neurological disorders. This finding enhances understanding of insulin production and could inform research into other forms of diabetes, which impacts nearly 589 million people globally.


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