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Minchen Dai

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Zhou T, Wang F, Xu X, Zhu Y, Zhang R, Lee H, et al.
Integr Med Res . 2025 Feb; 13(4):101093. PMID: 39967750
Background: To make a group consensus about non-pharmacological interventions of traditional Chinese medicine in treating polycystic ovary syndrome based on the previous guidelines, literature, and expert viewpoints. Methods: Organized by...
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Zhou J, Jiang Z, Fu L, Qu F, Dai M, Xie N, et al.
PLoS One . 2023 Mar; 18(3):e0282292. PMID: 36857354
Objective: As one of the most common endocrine disorders in women of reproductive age, polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) is highly heterogeneous with varied clinical features and diverse gestational complications among...
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Qu F, Zhang Q, Dai M, He Y, Wu J, Zhang X, et al.
BMC Complement Med Ther . 2021 Jan; 21(1):16. PMID: 33413274
Background: Traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) has gained increasing acceptance and popularity by the global community. The current study aimed to investigate self-reported evaluations of learning TCM and opinions about TCM...
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Wang F, Xie N, Wu Y, Zhang Q, Zhu Y, Dai M, et al.
Fertil Steril . 2020 Dec; 115(3):771-781. PMID: 33358334
Objective: To explore the association of circadian rhythm disruption with polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) and the potential underlying mechanism in ovarian granulosa cells (GCs). Design: Multicenter questionnaire-based survey, in vivo...
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Wang F, Xie N, Zhou J, Dai M, Zhang Q, Hardiman P, et al.
EBioMedicine . 2020 Sep; 60:102993. PMID: 32949999
Background: This study explored the mechanisms underlying altered neurobehavioural development of female offspring born to mothers with polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS). Methods: In total, 20 women with PCOS and 32...
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Xie N, Huang X, Yang C, Dai M, Cai L, Deng S, et al.
J Sci Food Agric . 2020 Jun; 100(13):4887-4892. PMID: 32483817
Background: Artificial sweeteners have been used widely as substitutes for sugar for several decades. In recent years they have been reported to be harmful to human health - especially to...