
Professor Vallo Tillmann
Current affiliation: Tartu Ulikool
Subject: Medicine And Medical Sciences
Primary location: Estonia
No association between vitamin D and β-cell autoimmunity in Finnish and Estonian children
Published in:Diabetes/Metabolism Research and Reviews
Publication date:2014-11-01Vitamin D in Preclinical Type 1 Diabetes
Short-Term Growth in Children with Congenital Adrenal Hyperplasia
Published in:Hormone Research
Publication date:2009-01-01
Learning difficulties in children treated for acute lymphoblastic leukaemia (ALL)
Published in:Pediatric Rehabilitation
Publication date:2001-01-01
The ease of falsifying blood glucose measurements
Published in:Diabetes Research and Clinical Practice
Publication date:2014-06-01
Bone metabolism markers and ghrelin in boys at different stages of sexual maturity
Published in:Acta Paediatrica
Publication date:2009-05-01
Plasma glucose, lactate, sodium, and potassium levels in children hospitalized with acute alcohol intoxication
Published in:Alcohol
Publication date:2010-09-01
Symptomless celiac disease in type 1 diabetes: 12-year experience in Estonia
Published in:Pediatrics International
Publication date:2010-04-01
MODY2 caused by a novel mutation of GCK gene
Published in:Journal of Pediatric Endocrinology and Metabolism
Publication date:2012-01-01
A Female With Angelman Syndrome and Unusual Limb Deformities
Published in:Pediatric Neurology
Publication date:2005-07-01
Does olfactory exposure during the first hour of life have an impact on odor preferences seven years later?
Published in:Early Human Development
Publication date:2008-11-01
Serum leptin through childhood and adolescence
Published in:Clinical Endocrinology
Publication date:1997-06-01
Constitutional delay in growth and puberty (CDGP) is associated with hypoleptinaemia
Published in:Clinical Endocrinology
Publication date:1999-06-01
Differences in Gut Microbiota Between Atopic and Healthy Children
Published in:Current Microbiology
Publication date:2015-04-14
Plasma Cortisol, Testosterone, Estradiol and Progesterone Levels in Children with Acute Alcohol Intoxication
Published in:Journal of Addiction Research & Therapy
Publication date:2011-01-01
Higher FoxP3 mRNA expression in peripheral blood mononuclear cells of GAD65 or IA-2 autoantibody-positive compared with autoantibody-negative persons
Published in:Apmis
Publication date:2008-10-01
Incidence of Classical 21-Hydroxylase Deficiency and Distribution of CYP21A2 Mutations in Estonia
Published in:Hormone Research in Paediatrics
Publication date:2008-01-01
De novo SOX10 nonsense mutation in a patient with Kallmann syndrome and hearing loss
Published in:Pediatric Research
Publication date:2014-04-25
Antigenic proteins of Lactobacillus acidophilus that are recognised by serum IgG antibodies in children with type 1 diabetes and coeliac disease
Published in:Pediatric Allergy and Immunology
Publication date:2009-07-02L. acidophilus immunoreactive antigens
Plasma level of myeloperoxidase in children with juvenile idiopathic arthritis (a pilot study)
Published in:Open Medicine
Publication date:2010-01-01
Increasing incidence of childhood-onset type 1 diabetes mellitus among Estonian children in 1999-2006. Time trend analysis 1983-2006
Published in:Pediatric Diabetes
Publication date:2010-03-01
Associations between Bone Mineral Characteristics and Serum Levels of Ghrelin and Peptide YY in Overweight Adolescent Boys
Published in:Hormone Research in Paediatrics
Publication date:2015-05-06
Changes in inflammatory markers in estonian pubertal boys with different BMI values and increments: A 3-Year Follow-Up Study
Published in:Obesity
Publication date:2017-02-06Serum Inflammatory Markers During Puberty
Monogenic diabetes syndromes: Locus-specific databases for Alström, Wolfram, and Thiamine-responsive megaloblastic anemia
Published in:Human Mutation
Publication date:2017-06-01ASTUTI et al.
Early childhood infections precede development of beta-cell autoimmunity and type 1 diabetes in children with HLA-conferred disease risk
Published in:Pediatric Diabetes
Publication date:2017-06-09