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<b>The loss of insulin-positive cell clusters precedes the decrease of islet frequency and beta cell area in type 1 diabetes</b>
Published 2025“…Insulin-positive (INS+) single cells (≤10µm), cell clusters (>10 to <35µm), small- and medium-sized islets (35-100µm and 100-200µm) were significantly lost at type 1 diabetes onset, while large INS+ islets (>200µm) were preserved. Moreover, changes in endocrine composition also occurred in mAAb+ donors, including a significant decrease in the INS+ islet fraction. …”
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Surface-Enhanced Raman Scattering Imaging of Dynamic pH Changes in Lysosomes during Cancer Cell Invasion on a Microfluidic Chip
Published 2025“…Through our SERS microfluidic chip, we observed a slight decrease in lysosomal pH and a slight increase in extracellular pH, with lysosomes predominantly located in the cell periphery during cell invasion. …”
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Contains R code utilized in the analyses.
Published 2024“…In addition, the findings indicate sex-based differences in age-related changes to cell type proportions. An age-associated decrease in neuronal proportions was only observed in male donors, while no significant change was found in females. …”
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Changes in sleep patterns before versus during the COVID-19 pandemic by age.
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