The regulatory effect of chitooligosaccharides on islet inflammation in T2D individuals after islet cell transplantation: the mechanism behind Candida albicans abundance and macrophage polarization/Experiment 3/Signature 1
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Source: Figure 8B and 8C
Description: Analysis of the gut fungal community abundance differences between the RA (Rapamycin alone) and RC (Rapamycin + Chitooligosaccharides) groups of HMA-T2D (Human Microbiota associated type 2 diabetes) mice by LEfSe analysis
Abundance in Group 1: increased abundance in RC (Rapamycin + Chitooligosaccharides ) treatment group of HMA-T2D (Human Microbiota associated type 2 diabetes) mice
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