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Sijia Na

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Yan J, Jiang Q, Lu H, Na S, Long S, Xin Y, et al.
Oncol Lett . 2019 Aug; 18(2):1856-1862. PMID: 31423254
Melanoma is an invasive and malignant type of tumor with unsatisfactory therapeutic outcomes. The present study aimed to detect the expression levels of microRNA (miR)-125b in formalin-fixed paraffin-embedded (FFPE) melanoma...
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Zhang J, Na S, Pan S, Long S, Xin Y, Jiang Q, et al.
Mol Med Rep . 2019 Jun; 20(2):1429-1435. PMID: 31173246
Pathological scarring is a result of the hypertrophy of scar tissue during tissue repair following trauma. The aim of the present study was to assess the effect of ubiquitin‑specific protease...
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Zhang J, Jiang Q, Na S, Pan S, Cao Z, Qiu J
J Oral Maxillofac Surg . 2019 Mar; 77(6):1317.e1-1317.e9. PMID: 30922883
Purpose: To evaluate the usefulness of the modified cosmetic incision (MCI) and advanced wound closure method in partial parotidectomy by comparison with the modified Blair incision (MBI). Patients And Methods:...
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Zhang J, Na S, Liu C, Pan S, Cai J, Qiu J
Tumour Biol . 2015 Nov; 37(5):5941-9. PMID: 26596831
Increasing evidence has shown that aberrant miRNAs contribute to the development and progression of human melanoma. Previous studies have shown that miR-125b functions as a suppressor in malignant melanoma. However,...
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Na S, Zhang H, Huang F, Wang W, Ding Y, Li D, et al.
J Tissue Eng Regen Med . 2013 Feb; 10(3):261-70. PMID: 23365018
Dental pulp/dentine complex regeneration is indispensable to the construction of biotissue-engineered tooth roots and represents a promising approach to therapy for irreversible pulpitis. We used a tissue-engineering method based on...
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Yu M, Zhou W, Song Y, Yu F, Li D, Na S, et al.
Bone . 2011 Jun; 49(3):387-94. PMID: 21672646
This study investigated the hypothesis that a mesenchymal stem cells (MSC)-implant complex could be used in type 2 diabetic rats. Diabetes was modeled with type 2 diabetic rats induced by...