Jianxiao Chen
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Recent Articles
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Chen J, Zhang X, Xie J, Xue M, Liu L, Yang Y, et al.
Stem Cell Res Ther
. 2020 Jul;
11(1):311.
PMID: 32698911
Background: T helper 17 cells (Th17)/regulatory T cells (Treg), as subtypes of CD4 T cells, play an important role in the inflammatory response of acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS). However,...
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Liu F, Qiu H, Xue M, Zhang S, Zhang X, Xu J, et al.
Stem Cell Res Ther
. 2019 Nov;
10(1):345.
PMID: 31771622
Background: An uncontrolled inflammatory response is a critical pathophysiological feature of sepsis. Mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) induce macrophage phenotype polarization and reduce inflammation in sepsis. MSC-secreted transforming growth factor beta...
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Zhang X, Chen J, Xue M, Tang Y, Xu J, Liu L, et al.
Stem Cell Res Ther
. 2019 Mar;
10(1):74.
PMID: 30841904
Background: Low differentiation rates of mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) limit their therapeutic effects on patients in clinical studies. Our previous study demonstrated that overexpressing p130 or E2F4 affected the multipotential...
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Zhang X, Chen J, Liu A, Xu X, Xue M, Xu J, et al.
J Cell Physiol
. 2018 Jul;
233(12):9739-9749.
PMID: 29987913
Bone-marrow-derived mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) have great potential in transplantation medicine due to their multiple advantages. However, the controlled differentiation of MSCs is one of the key aspects of effective...
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Chen J, Yu T, Longhini F, Zhang X, Liu S, Liu L, et al.
Ann Intensive Care
. 2018 May;
8(1):59.
PMID: 29721645
Background: Septic patients often require sedation in intensive care unit, and midazolam is one of the most frequently used sedatives among them. But the interaction between midazolam and septic shock...