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Feng Zhang

Researcher at Fudan University

Publications -  2715
Citations -  225233

Feng Zhang is an academic researcher from Fudan University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Biology. The author has an hindex of 172, co-authored 1278 publications receiving 181865 citations. Previous affiliations of Feng Zhang include Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center & Nanjing Medical University.

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Study on the effect of ion beam bombardment during deposition on preferred orientation in rutile-type titanium dioxide films

TL;DR: In this article, the influence of ion bombardment during deposition on the texture of titanium dioxide films was studied and a change of preferred orientation from (110) to (200) with increase of ion to deposited atom arrival ratio was observed in case Ne+ and Xe+ ion bombardment were used during film growth.
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The Clustered, Regularly Interspaced, Short Palindromic Repeats-associated Endonuclease 9 (CRISPR/Cas9)-created MDM2 T309G Mutation Enhances Vitreous-induced Expression of MDM2 and Proliferation and Survival of Cells

TL;DR: The experimental results demonstrated that MDM2 T309G in hPRPE cells enhanced vitreous-induced cell proliferation and survival, suggesting that this SNP contributes to the pathogenesis of PVR.
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TWEAK/Fn14 promotes pro-inflammatory cytokine secretion in hepatic stellate cells via NF-κB/STAT3 pathways.

TL;DR: The research showed that STAT3 and NF‐&kgr;B could interact with each other, which resulted in a significant increase of pro‐inflammatory cytokine secretion, which may be responsible for such a novel principle and new therapeutic targets in chronic liver disease.
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Heritability analyses show visit-to-visit blood pressure variability reflects different pathological phenotypes in younger and older adults: evidence from UK twins

TL;DR: Age is a major factor that influences heritability estimation of BPV and it is likely that BPV in younger and older age groups may reflect different pathological phenotypes.