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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> by Denise M. Drotar (21679539)

    Published 2025
    “…Moreover, changes in endocrine composition also occurred in mAAb+ donors, including a significant decrease in the INS+ islet fraction. These data suggest preferential loss of INS+ small endocrine objects early in type 1 diabetes development.…”
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    PTable S5 Markers of each cell cluster. by Li-Hong Chen (610826)

    Published 2025
    “…However, the function of tryptophan metabolism in the immune characteristics of sepsis still needs to be elucidated.</p><p>Methods</p><p>We collected the datasets from the GEO database to extract data of blood samples RNA of patients with or without sepsis in GSE28750, GSE65682, GSE69528, and GSE137342. …”
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    Overview of the WeARTolerance program. by Ana Beato (20489933)

    Published 2024
    “…<div><p>The stigma surrounding mental health remains a significant barrier to help-seeking and well-being in youth populations. …”
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    Significantly Enriched Pathways. by Jiyong Zhang (2498740)

    Published 2025
    “…By comparing samples from NAFLD patients and healthy controls, we identified 1,770 significant DEGs, with 1,073 being upregulated and 697 downregulated. …”
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    Scheme of g-λ model with larger values λ. by Zhanfeng Fan (20390992)

    Published 2024
    “…The findings suggest that when λ is respectively equal to 4.19, 8.57, 10, and 12.15, the peak particle velocity (PPV) of the transmitted waves is significantly close to the incident wave amplitude. Furthermore, when λ is fixed, the energy transmission coefficient increases with the incident wave amplitude but decreases with the incident wave frequency. …”
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