Te Lin
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Recent Articles
1.
Zhu J, Xu H, Lin T, Xia Z
Exp Cell Res
. 2024 Jun;
440(2):114139.
PMID: 38908423
Pelvic organ prolapse (POP) is a group of diseases caused by extracellular matrix (ECM) degradation in pelvic supportive tissues. Cysteine and serine rich nuclear protein 1 (CSRNP1) is involved in...
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Xu J, Zhang Y, Yu H, Lin B, Xiang P, Lin T, et al.
Ann Transl Med
. 2022 Oct;
10(18):1006.
PMID: 36267731
Background: Multicenter medical research is becoming a new trend. However, interagency data privacy security protection has become a major bottleneck of multicenter research. Therefore, to overcome this privacy protection issue,...
3.
Lin T, Ji Y, Zhao Y, Xia Z
Arch Gynecol Obstet
. 2021 Dec;
306(3):927-928.
PMID: 34851435
No abstract available.
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Zhao Y, Xia Z, Lin T, Qin M
Med Sci Monit
. 2021 Jun;
27:e930433.
PMID: 34176919
BACKGROUND Pelvic organ prolapse (POP) is a disease associated with collagen loss and decreased fibroblast proliferation. Transforming growth factor beta 1 (TGF-ß1) controls collagen synthesis and degradation in pelvic connective...
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Lin T, Ji Y, Zhao Y, Xia Z
Arch Gynecol Obstet
. 2021 Jan;
303(5):1245-1253.
PMID: 33415437
Purpose: To evaluate COX-2 and Nrf2/GPx3 expressions in the lamina propria of the anterior vaginal wall tissues of women with and without pelvic organ prolapse (POP). Methods: Tissue samples of...
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Zhao Y, Xia Z, Lin T, Yin Y
PeerJ
. 2020 Sep;
8:e9773.
PMID: 32874785
Objective: Pelvic organ prolapse (POP) refers to the decline of pelvic organ position and dysfunction caused by weak pelvic floor support. The aim of the present study was to screen...