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Type 1 Diabetes: A Guide to Autoimmune Mechanisms for Clinicians
Abstract Type 1 diabetes (T1D) results from the destruction of pancreatic beta cells by autoreactive T lymphocytes, leading to insulin deficiency and lifelong insulin dependence. It develops in genetically predisposed individuals, triggered by environmental or immunological factors.
François‐Xavier Mauvais+1 more
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Abstract Objective Mild malformations of cortical development with oligodendroglial hyperplasia in epilepsy (MOGHE) are brain lesions associated with focal epilepsy and characterized by increased oligodendroglial density, heterotopic neurons, and hypomyelination in the white matter.
Isabella C. Galvão+10 more
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Abstract The presence of coconut rhinoceros beetle (Oryctes rhinoceros) was confirmed in Timor–Leste based on damage symptoms observed in photographs of coconut palms and subsequent trapping efforts. Specimens collected by the National Directorate of Quarantine and Biosecurity, Timor–Leste were identified as O.
Sulav Paudel+5 more
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Overview of the exome‐based genotype‐first reverse phenotyping approach targeting SERPINA1. The schematic illustrates key pathways, including cytolysis, cholestasis, and liver synthesis, alongside clinical and biological phenotyping through data extraction and an exome‐wide association approach.
Maël Silva Rodriguez+11 more
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Haplotype analysis of 94 cystic fibrosis mutations with seven polymorphic CFTR DNA markers
Núria Morral+11 more
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Using age‐ratios to investigate the status of two Siberian Phylloscopus species in Europe
Distinguishing between vagrancy and regular migration has proved to be challenging as vagrants may, in theory, act as pioneers in the establishment of new migration routes. Because migratory songbirds tend to follow the same orientation and migration route throughout their lives, age assessment can help to distinguish individuals which have already ...
Paul Dufour+31 more
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Greenland White‐fronted Geese Anser albifrons flavirostris exhibit prolonged parent–offspring and sibling–sibling associations, suggesting fitness advantages to such behaviour, so we used reduced representation genome sequence data to determine the degree to which marked flock members observed associating in apparent parent–offspring and sibling ...
Robert E. Wilson+3 more
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HLA GENE AND HAPLOTYPE FREQUENCIES IN THE NORTH AMERICAN POPULATION
Motomi Mori+4 more
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