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Huipin Wang

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Xie Z, Wang Y, Chen T, Fan W, Wei L, Liu B, et al.
Drug Resist Updat . 2024 Jul; 76:101117. PMID: 38996549
Aims: Treatment resistance commonly emerges in small cell lung cancer (SCLC), necessitating the development of novel and effective biomarkers to dynamically assess therapeutic efficacy. This study aims to evaluate the...
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Wang H, Ba H, Yang C, Zhang J, Tai Y
PLoS One . 2017 Jul; 12(7):e0180921. PMID: 28704439
In this study, we analyzed the genetic polymorphisms of 23 Y-STR loci from PowerPlex® Y23 system in 916 unrelated healthy male individuals from Chinese Jiangsu Han, and observed 912 different...
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Wang Y, Zhao J, Li P, Hu S, Wang H, Wang H, et al.
Nan Fang Yi Ke Da Xue Xue Bao . 2015 Mar; 35(3):427-31. PMID: 25818794
Objective: To compare the efficacy of three methods for forensic diatom test, namely strong acid digestion-centrifuge enrichment-light microscopy (SD-CE-LM), microwave digestion-membrane filtration-automated scanning electron microscopy (MD-ME-SEM), and microwave digestion-membrane filtration-light...
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Wang H, Liu Y, Zhao J, Hu S, Wang Y, Liu C, et al.
J Forensic Sci . 2014 Nov; 60 Suppl 1:S227-30. PMID: 25399968
Presence of diatoms in tissues has been considered as a significant sign of drowning. However, there are limitations in the present extraction methods. We developed a new digestion method using...
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Yang X, Liu Y, Liu C, Xie W, Huang E, Huang W, et al.
Brain Res . 2013 Aug; 1533:16-25. PMID: 23954743
Methamphetamine is a type of psychoactive drug. It is well known that neurotoxicity caused by Methamphetamine(METH) can damage the nervous system and lead to apoptosis and cell loss of dopaminergic...
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Li X, Li H, Ye H, Li Q, He X, Zhang X, et al.
Am J Kidney Dis . 2009 May; 54(1):51-8. PMID: 19406543
Background: In a proportion of adults with steroid-resistant nephrotic syndrome (SRNS), intravenous cyclophosphamide therapy fails. Tacrolimus may be a promising alternative to cyclophosphamide for such patients. Study Design: Prospective observational...