Haiting Zhao
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Ma H, Yu Q, Shen Y, Lian X, Gu L, Wang Y, et al.
iScience
. 2022 Oct;
25(10):105228.
PMID: 36267919
Sudden unexpected death in epilepsy (SUDEP) is the leading cause of death among patients with epilepsy. However, the underlying mechanism of SUDEP remains elusive. Previous studies showed seizure-induced respiratory arrest...
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Zhao H, Meng L, Liao X, Liu Y, Mo X, Gong M, et al.
Zhong Nan Da Xue Xue Bao Yi Xue Ban
. 2022 Aug;
47(7):829-838.
PMID: 36039578
Objectives: This study aims to investigate the role of hypoxia-induced long non-coding small nucleolar RNA host gene 14 (lncRNA SNHG14) in glioma temozolomide (TMZ) resistance and underlying mechanisms. Methods: According...
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Zhao H, Du P, Peng R, Peng G, Yuan J, Liu D, et al.
Front Oncol
. 2021 Aug;
11:690213.
PMID: 34422645
Gliomas are characterized by high incidence, recurrence and mortality all of which are significant challenges to efficacious clinical treatment. The hypoxic microenvironment in the inner core and intermediate layer of...
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Du P, Liao Y, Zhao H, Zhang J, Muyiti , Keremu , et al.
Cell Signal
. 2020 Jul;
74:109718.
PMID: 32707073
Background: Aerobic glycolysis is a unique tumor cell phenotype considered as one of the hallmarks of cancer. Aerobic glycolysis can accelerate tumor development by increasing glucose uptake and lactate production....
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Zhao H, Zhang H, Schoen F, Schachter S, Feng H
Epilepsy Behav
. 2019 May;
95:169-174.
PMID: 31063933
Studies suggest that cardiorespiratory dysfunction likely contributes to sudden unexpected death in epilepsy (SUDEP). Seizures result in autonomic and respiratory dysfunction, leading to sympathetic hyperactivity and respiratory distress, including apnea....
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Zhao H, Zhang Y, Zhang Y, Shen Y, Zhang Y, Bi F, et al.
Neurosci Lett
. 2018 Feb;
672:96-102.
PMID: 29458087
Neurogenesis in the cerebral infarction after an ischemic event is important to the rehabilitation of patients. However, the mechanism of angiogenesis around cerebral ischemia is not clear. Our study designed...
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Zhang H, Zhao H, Zeng C, Van Dort C, Faingold C, Taylor N, et al.
Neurobiol Dis
. 2017 Nov;
110:47-58.
PMID: 29141182
Sudden unexpected death in epilepsy (SUDEP) is a devastating epilepsy complication. Seizure-induced respiratory arrest (S-IRA) occurs in many witnessed SUDEP patients and animal models as an initiating event leading to...
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Zhao H, Cotten J, Long X, Feng H
Epilepsy Res
. 2017 Aug;
137:139-144.
PMID: 28844345
Sudden unexpected death in epilepsy (SUDEP) is a significant public health burden. The mechanisms of SUDEP are elusive, although cardiorespiratory dysfunction is a likely contributor. Clinical and animal studies indicate...
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Du P, Zhao H, Peng R, Liu Q, Yuan J, Peng G, et al.
Biosci Rep
. 2017 Aug;
37(5).
PMID: 28831025
Temozolomide (TMZ) is the most commonly used alkylating agent in glioma chemotherapy. However, growing resistance to TMZ remains a major challenge for clinicians. Recent evidence emphasizes the key regulatory roles...
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Zhang H, Zhao H, Feng H
Epilepsy Behav
. 2017 Jun;
73:6-9.
PMID: 28605634
Sudden unexpected death in epilepsy (SUDEP) is a devastating epilepsy complication, and no effective preventive strategies are currently available for this fatal disorder. Clinical and animal studies of SUDEP demonstrate...