Qiancheng Dai
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Recent Articles
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Li K, Zheng L, Guo J, Shi W, Zhao F, Yang C, et al.
Obes Surg
. 2020 Jan;
30(4):1410-1416.
PMID: 31939006
Background: Although bariatric surgery can achieve sustained weight loss, there are major differences in the magnitude of weight change post-operatively. Reduced resting energy expenditure (REE) plays an important role in...
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Li K, Shi W, Zhao F, Yang C, Dai Q, Wang B, et al.
Obes Surg
. 2019 Apr;
29(7):2318-2337.
PMID: 31016456
We herein summarize the available literature on the effects of bariatric surgery (BS) on energy expenditure in individuals with obesity. We conducted a systematic literature review, and 35 prospective studies...
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Wu Y, Gu Y, Guo S, Dai Q, Zhang W
Biomed Res Int
. 2016 Feb;
2016:7593787.
PMID: 26904685
ARID1A is one of the important cancer-related genes and regulates transcription of certain genes by altering chromatin structure. Inactivated mutations and decreased expression of ARID1A gene have been reported in...
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Zhao F, Pan S, Gu Y, Guo S, Dai Q, Yu Y, et al.
Oncol Lett
. 2014 Dec;
9(1):159-164.
PMID: 25435951
Hypermethylated in cancer 1 (HIC-1) is a tumor suppressor gene, which is epigenetically silenced in breast cancer. It is known that the loss of HIC-1, caused by promoter hypermethylation, is...
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Zhao F, Pan S, Gu Y, Guo S, Dai Q, Yu Y, et al.
PLoS One
. 2014 Feb;
9(1):e86486.
PMID: 24489730
HIC-1 is a gene that is hypermethylated in cancer, and commonly downregulated in human breast cancer. However, the precise mechanisms and molecular pathways regulated by HIC-1 remain unclear. We assessed...