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    Image_2_Loss of early B cell protein λ5 decreases bone mass and accelerates skeletal aging.jpeg by Mohamed Khass (695111)

    Published 2023
    “…In contrast, at six months of age and thereafter, λ5<sup>-/-</sup> and J<sub>H</sub><sup>-/-</sup>λ5<sup>-/-</sup> mice demonstrated a severe decrease in trabecular bone mass. …”
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    Image_3_Loss of early B cell protein λ5 decreases bone mass and accelerates skeletal aging.jpg by Mohamed Khass (695111)

    Published 2023
    “…In contrast, at six months of age and thereafter, λ5<sup>-/-</sup> and J<sub>H</sub><sup>-/-</sup>λ5<sup>-/-</sup> mice demonstrated a severe decrease in trabecular bone mass. …”
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    Image_1_Loss of early B cell protein λ5 decreases bone mass and accelerates skeletal aging.jpeg by Mohamed Khass (695111)

    Published 2022
    “…In contrast, at six months of age and thereafter, λ5<sup>-/-</sup> and J<sub>H</sub><sup>-/-</sup>λ5<sup>-/-</sup> mice demonstrated a severe decrease in trabecular bone mass. …”
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    Image_3_Loss of early B cell protein λ5 decreases bone mass and accelerates skeletal aging.jpg by Mohamed Khass (695111)

    Published 2022
    “…In contrast, at six months of age and thereafter, λ5<sup>-/-</sup> and J<sub>H</sub><sup>-/-</sup>λ5<sup>-/-</sup> mice demonstrated a severe decrease in trabecular bone mass. …”
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    Image_2_Loss of early B cell protein λ5 decreases bone mass and accelerates skeletal aging.jpeg by Mohamed Khass (695111)

    Published 2022
    “…In contrast, at six months of age and thereafter, λ5<sup>-/-</sup> and J<sub>H</sub><sup>-/-</sup>λ5<sup>-/-</sup> mice demonstrated a severe decrease in trabecular bone mass. …”
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    Lifetime risk of developing type 2 diabetes, for cohorts of 25 years-old individuals according to scenarios. by Pierre Bauvin (18154818)

    Published 2024
    “…<p>Initial weight distribution is representative of the one of the 25 years-old individuals in 2022: A) men, 73.2% normal weight, 17.9% overweight, 6.6% obese class I, 1.9% obese class II, 0.5% obese class III, and B) women, 81.0% normal weight, 9.7% overweight, 5.4% obese class I, 2.6% obese class II, 1.3% obese class III. …”