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Phenotypes Associated with Zones Defined by Area Under the Curve Glucose and C-peptide in a Population with Islet Autoantibodies
Published 2023“…</p> <p><strong>Conclusions</strong> </p> <p>Phenotypes of 25 zones formed from AUCGLU and AUCPEP were used to gain insights into type 1 diabetes heterogeneity. Zones were utilized to examine GCRC changes with increasing AUCGLU, associations between risk and autoantibody prevalence, the dependence of glucose as a predictor of risk according to C-peptide, and glucose heterogeneity from contributions of insulin secretion and insulin resistance.…”
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DataSheet1_Mass Spectrometry-Based Targeted Serum Monomethylated Ribonucleosides Profiling for Early Detection of Breast Cancer.PDF
Published 2021“…We discovered that the levels of Gm, m<sup>1</sup>G, Cm, Um and m<sup>5</sup>U in serum were all significantly decreased in breast cancer patients whereas m<sup>6</sup>A was increased. …”
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Impact of pathogen shedding characteristics on estimation accuracy.
Published 2025“…(C-F) trajectories of viral shedding until the time of detection for 200 randomly selected individuals infected with pathogen 1-4 corresponding to examples shown in <a href="http://www.ploscompbiol.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pcbi.1013527#pcbi.1013527.g001" target="_blank">Fig 1C</a>, and in different epidemic periods as indicated in panel A (left panels: increasing epidemic, period 1; middle panels: epidemic peak, period 2; right panels: decreasing epidemic, period 3). …”