Mengqing Wu
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Recent Articles
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Ruan J, Wu M, Xiang J, Hui X, Yang L, Lin R, et al.
Stem Cell Res
. 2024 Nov;
81:103616.
PMID: 39577308
The leucine zipper-like transcriptional regulator 1 (LZTR1) gene has been reported to be associated with many kinds of human diseases, including cardiac disease, Noonan syndrome, and schwannomatosis. In this study,...
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Liu S, Meng Z, Wang S, Wang H, Fan D, Wu M, et al.
Sci Rep
. 2024 Oct;
14(1):24618.
PMID: 39427070
The health-related quality of life (HRQOL) of college students is not promising and needs to be improved through effective interventions. This study aimed to investigate the associations of nutrition literacy...
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Zhao J, Wu M, Zhou L, Wang X, Jia J
Front Neurosci
. 2022 Oct;
16:1024316.
PMID: 36278021
Most of the current development of artificial intelligence is based on brain cognition, however, this replication of biology cannot simulate the subjective emotional and mental state changes of human beings....
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Liu D, Wu M, Lu Y, Xian T, Wang Y, Huang B, et al.
Biomed Pharmacother
. 2017 Jul;
93:788-795.
PMID: 28709132
6-Gingerol (6-Gin), an active constituent of Zingiber officinale, has been reported to have anti-inflammatory, anti-oxidative, anti-cancerous etc. bioactivities. However, little is known about its endothelial protective effects and the underlying...
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Wu M, Liu D, Zeng R, Xian T, Lu Y, Zeng G, et al.
Eur J Pharmacol
. 2016 Dec;
795:134-142.
PMID: 27940057
Epigallocatechin-3-gallate (EGCG), a major component in green tea, functions as extensive bioactivities including anti-inflammation, anti-oxidation, and anti-cancer. However, little is known about its anti-adipogenesis and underlying mechanisms. The purport of...