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. 2010 Aug 3;59(10):2386–2389. doi: 10.2337/db10-0534

FIG. 2.

FIG. 2.

Shown are glucose (A) and C-peptide (B) values (mean ± SD) for paired NLOGTTs and DYSOGTTs that were synchronized on average to the time before diagnosis in progressors to type 1 diabetes. As expected, the glucose values from the DYSOGTTs were substantially higher at every time point. Even though glucose levels were higher from the DYSOGTTs, C-peptide values were also significantly higher in the fasting state and at 90 and 120 min.