Zhijian Zha
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Recent Articles
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Yang F, Zha Z, Gao F, Wang M, Du E, Wang Z, et al.
Commun Biol
. 2025 Feb;
8(1):322.
PMID: 40011749
The prevalence of obesity is steadily rising and poses a significant challenge to women's health. Preeclampsia (PE), a leading cause of maternal and fetal mortality, is significantly linked to a...
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Qin K, Wang Q, Qing J, Li Y, Gong H, Zha Z, et al.
Genes Dis
. 2024 Oct;
12(1):101246.
PMID: 39430052
No abstract available.
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Zha Z, Wang R, Wang Q, Chen F, Ye Z, Li Y
Biomed Chromatogr
. 2024 Apr;
38(6):e5866.
PMID: 38618866
Immunoglobulin nephropathy (IgAN) stands as the most prevalent primary glomerular nephropathy globally, typically diagnosed through an invasive renal biopsy. Emerging research suggests the significant involvement of chiral amino acids in...
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Wang L, Liu Y, Li S, Zha Z, Chen Y, Wang Q, et al.
Aging (Albany NY)
. 2023 Nov;
15(21):11845-11859.
PMID: 37916995
Background: Capsaicin (CAP), a frequently occurring alkaloid component found in spicy peppers, has demonstrated therapeutic potential against tumors, metabolic disease, and cardiovascular disorders. Doxorubicin (DOX), a widely used anthracycline drug...
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Song W, Qiu L, Qing J, Zhi W, Zha Z, Hu X, et al.
Math Biosci Eng
. 2023 Jan;
19(12):13660-13674.
PMID: 36654062
Stroke is a major chronic non-communicable disease with high incidence, high mortality, and high recurrence. To comprehensively digest its risk factors and take some relevant measures to lower its prevalence...