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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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Impact of financial inclusion and human capital on environmental quality: evidence from emerging economies
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Six‐month outcomes of the XINSORB bioresorbable sirolimus‐eluting scaffold in treating single de novo lesions in human coronary artery
Yizhe Wu,Li Shen,Lei Ge,Qibing Wang,Juying Qian,Feng Zhang,Kang Yao,Dong Huang,Yundai Chen,Junbo Ge +9 more
TL;DR: This work aimed to investigate short‐term outcomes of the XINSORB bioresorbable sirolimus‐eluting scaffold in human coronary artery.
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Salusin-β Is Involved in Diabetes Mellitus-Induced Endothelial Dysfunction via Degradation of Peroxisome Proliferator-Activated Receptor Gamma
Hai-Jian Sun,Dan Chen,Pei-Yao Wang,Ming-Yu Wan,Chen-Xing Zhang,Zhi-Xuan Zhang,Wei Lin,Feng Zhang +7 more
TL;DR: Salusin-β silencing obviously improved endothelium-dependent vasorelaxation, oxidative stress, inflammatory response, and nitrative stress in diabetic aorta and may be a promising target in treatment of vascular complications of DM.
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Rapamycin regulates iTreg function through CD39 and Runx1 pathways.
Yunjie Lu,Jirong Wang,Jian Gu,Hao Lu,Xiangcheng Li,Xiaofeng Qian,Xiaoshan Liu,Xuehao Wang,Feng Zhang,Ling Lu +9 more
TL;DR: It is concluded that rapamycin favors CD39/Runx1 expression in human iTreg and provides a novel insight into the mechanisms of iTreg generation enhanced by rapamyin.
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Imbalance of dietary nutrients and the associated differentially expressed genes and pathways may play important roles in juvenile Kashin-Beck disease.
Yujie Ning,Xi Wang,Pan Zhang,Skalny V. Anatoly,N. Tejo Prakash,Cheng Li,Rong Zhou,Mikko J. Lammi,Feng Zhang,Xiong Guo +9 more
TL;DR: Imbalance of dietary nutrients and nutrients-associated differentially expressed genes and pathways may play important roles in the development of juvenile KBD.