Peifeng Tang
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Fan W, Tian B, Xu P, Zou Z, Zhou X, Wu Y, et al.
Public Health Nurs
. 2024 Nov;
42(2):949-956.
PMID: 39565060
Purpose: To explore the application of the Kirkpatrick model in VTE prevention training among community nurses in the medical consortium. Method: A team of experts was established to formulate a...
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Lu J, Xu P, Ge J, Zeng H, Liu W, Tang P
Inquiry
. 2023 Feb;
60:469580231155296.
PMID: 36786370
Resilience is essential for frontline health workers to cope with the unfavorable situations, especially under public health emergencies. Emergency room (ER) nurses are a special cohort of health professionals that...
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Tang P, Tan Z, Ehamparanathan V, Ren T, Hoffman L, Du C, et al.
MAbs
. 2020 Oct;
12(1):1829336.
PMID: 33031716
Disulfide bonds play a crucial role in folding and structural stabilization of monoclonal antibodies (mAbs). Disulfide bond reduction may happen during the mAb manufacturing process, resulting in low molecular weight...
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Tan Z, Ehamparanathan V, Ren T, Tang P, Hoffman L, Kuang J, et al.
MAbs
. 2020 Oct;
12(1):1829333.
PMID: 33016217
Disulfide bond reduction, which commonly occurs during monoclonal antibody (mAb) manufacturing processes, can result in a drug substance with high levels of low molecular weight (LMW) species that may fail...
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Tang P, Xu J, Louey A, Tan Z, Yongky A, Liang S, et al.
Crit Rev Biotechnol
. 2020 Jan;
40(2):265-281.
PMID: 31928250
As a host for therapeutic protein expression, Chinese hamster ovary (CHO) cells are widely utilized in the mainstream biopharmaceutical industry. Cell culture process development plays an important role in transitioning...
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Xu J, Tang P, Yongky A, Drew B, Borys M, Liu S, et al.
MAbs
. 2018 Sep;
11(1):191-204.
PMID: 30230966
Temperature shift (TS) to a hypothermic condition has been widely used during protein production processes that use Chinese hamster ovary (CHO) cells. The effect of temperature on cell growth, metabolites,...
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Tang P, Xu J, Oliveira C, Li Z, Liu S
J Enzyme Inhib Med Chem
. 2017 Jan;
32(1):564-571.
PMID: 28114833
As a key enzyme for glycolysis, lactate dehydrogenase (LDH) remains as a topic of great interest in cancer study. Though a number of kinetic models have been applied to describe...