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Changlian Zhu
Researcher at University of Gothenburg
Publications - 208
Citations - 16429
Changlian Zhu is an academic researcher from University of Gothenburg. The author has contributed to research in topics: Neuroprotection & Apoptosis. The author has an hindex of 50, co-authored 183 publications receiving 13346 citations. Previous affiliations of Changlian Zhu include Boston Children's Hospital & Karolinska Institutet.
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Autophagy inhibition reduces irradiation-induced subcortical white matter injury not by reducing inflammation, but by increasing mitochondrial fusion and inhibiting mitochondrial fission
Yafeng Wang,Yiran Xu,Kai Zhou,Yong Wang,Tao Li,Cuicui Xie,Shan Zhang,Xiaoli Zhang,Juan Song,Changlian Zhu +9 more
TL;DR: Yafeng Wang Zhengzhou University Yiran Xu Zhengzhou university Kai Zhou Karolinska Institute: Karolinckka Institutet Yong Wang University of Gothenburg: Goteborgs Universitet as mentioned in this paper.
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TEP1 is a risk gene for sporadic cerebral palsy.
Yangong Wang,Yimeng Qiao,Ye Cheng,Yu Su,Lili Song,Yiran Xu,Hongwei Li,Lingling Zhang,Juan Song,Xiaoli Zhang,Jun Wang,Dengna Zhu,Tianxiang Tang,Qing Shang,Chao Gao,Xiaoyang Wang,Changlian Zhu,Qinghe Xing +17 more
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Integrative analysis of γδT cells and dietary factors reveals predictive values for autism spectrum disorder in children
Lingling Zhang,Yiran Xu,Cailing Liang,Wenhua Li,Hong-wang Li,Xiaoli Zhang,Dizhou Pang,Huihui Li,Shuqin Jiang,Bingbing Li,Yanyan Yang,Yazhe Wang,Zhenghua Li,Chun Hui Song,Guiqin Duan,Jianmei W. Leavenworth,Xiaoyang Wang,Changlian Zhu +17 more
TL;DR: In this article , an eating and mealtime behavior questionnaire, dietary habits, and the Bristol Stool Scale were investigated for the diagnosis of ASD in 105 children with ASD and 105 age and gender-matched typically developing (TD) children.
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AIF Overexpression Aggravates Oxidative Stress in Neonatal Male Mice After Hypoxia–Ischemia Injury
Tao Li,Yanan Sun,Shan Zhang,Yiran Xu,Kenan Li,Cuicui Xie,Yong Wang,Yafeng Wang,Jingxin Cao,Xiaoyang Wang,Josef M. Penninger,Guido Kroemer,Klas Blomgren,Changlian Zhu +13 more
TL;DR: In this article , the authors found that the male sex significantly aggravated AIF-driven brain damage, as indicated by the injury volume in the gray matter (2.25 times greater in males) and by the lost volume of subcortical white matter (1.71 greater in females) after neonatal hypoxia-ischemia (HI) brain injury.