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CKO mice display decreased skin barrier function and perturbed homeostasis.
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Table 1_High humidity environment increases FBG by impairing the intestinal barrier.xlsx
Published 2025“…</p>Results<p>Clinical samples collected under HH conditions showed elevated FBG, increased glucagon (GC) levels, impaired intestinal barrier function, and decreased serum gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA) concentrations. 16S rDNA sequencing revealed increased abundances of Alistipes, Parabacteroides, and Akkermansia. …”
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Table 2_High humidity environment increases FBG by impairing the intestinal barrier.docx
Published 2025“…</p>Results<p>Clinical samples collected under HH conditions showed elevated FBG, increased glucagon (GC) levels, impaired intestinal barrier function, and decreased serum gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA) concentrations. 16S rDNA sequencing revealed increased abundances of Alistipes, Parabacteroides, and Akkermansia. …”
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Table 3_High humidity environment increases FBG by impairing the intestinal barrier.xlsx
Published 2025“…</p>Results<p>Clinical samples collected under HH conditions showed elevated FBG, increased glucagon (GC) levels, impaired intestinal barrier function, and decreased serum gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA) concentrations. 16S rDNA sequencing revealed increased abundances of Alistipes, Parabacteroides, and Akkermansia. …”