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    The Transition from a Compensatory Increase to a Decrease in C-peptide During the Progression to Type 1 Diabetes and Its Relation to Risk by Heba M Ismail (9568748)

    Published 2022
    “…Conclusions</p> <p>A transition from an increase to a decrease in AUC C-peptide approximately 1.5 years pre-diagnosis was validated in two independent cohorts. …”
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    Involvement of the inhibition of Stat3-mediated transcription in MK591 treatment-induced decrease in c-Myc levels in C4-2B cells. by Sivalokanathan Sarveswaran (723943)

    Published 2015
    “…<p>C4-2B cells (~3 x 10<sup>5</sup> cells per plate) were plated in 60 mm diameter plates and allowed to grow for 48 hours. …”
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    Losartan increased ACE-2 expression, while SARS-CoV-2 spike protein decreased ACE-2 expression in hACE2 brains. by Mackenzi Meier (19251139)

    Published 2024
    “…Brain homogenate was assessed for ACE-2 expression. a) RT-PCR analysis showing the effect of Losartan and spike protein on ACE-2 gene expression. …”
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    Decrease in sequencing cost, compared to Moore by Jorge Cañardo Alastuey (539222)

    Published 2014
    “…The figure includes a comparison to a hypothetical decrease in cost that had followed Moore's law. The transition from Sanger sequencing to next-generation techniques is annotated, as well as the publication of QIIME [2], a pipeline to analyze the produced data.…”
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    Global Land Use Change Impacts on Soil Nitrogen Availability and Environmental Losses by Jing Wang (6206297)

    Published 2025
    “…However, how global land use changes impact soil N supply and potential N loss remains elusive. By compiling a global data set of 1,782 paired observations from 185 publications, we show that land use conversion from natural to managed ecosystems significantly reduced NNM by 7.5% (−11.5, −2.8%) and increased NN by 150% (86, 194%), indicating decreasing N availability while increasing potential N loss through denitrification and nitrate leaching. …”
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