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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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Comparison of microRNA expression profiles of Kashin-Beck disease, osteoarthritis and rheumatoid arthritis.
TL;DR: The altered miRNAs expression profiles of KBD comparing to healthy controls, OA and RA are demonstrated, which provide novel clues for clarifying the mechanism ofKBD.
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Multiscale Spatial-Spectral Interaction Transformer for Pan-Sharpening
Feng Zhang,Kai Zhang,Jiande Sun +2 more
TL;DR: Wang et al. as mentioned in this paper proposed a multiscale spatial-spectral interaction transformer (MSIT) for pan-sharpening, which can extract the local and global features at different scales from LR MS and PAN images, respectively.
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DAZ duplications confer the predisposition of Y chromosome haplogroup K* to non-obstructive azoospermia in Han Chinese populations
Chuncheng Lu,Ying Wang,Feng Zhang,Feng Lu,Miaofei Xu,Yufeng Qin,Wei Wu,Shilin Li,Ling Song,Shuping Yang,Di Wu,Li Jin,Hongbing Shen,Jiahao Sha,Yankai Xia,Zhibin Hu,Xinru Wang +16 more
TL;DR: The findings of this study can advance the etiology of spermatogenic impairment, and also shed new light on Y chromosome evolution in human populations.
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Inositol-requiring enzyme 1 alpha endoribonuclease specific inhibitor STF-083010 protects the liver from thioacetamide-induced oxidative stress, inflammation and injury by triggering hepatocyte autophagy.
TL;DR: Mechanistic exploration showed that STF-083010 triggered hepatocyte autophagy in response to TAA stimulation both in vivo and in vitro, leading to reduced reactive oxygen species (ROS) production and attenuated hepatic inflammation.
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Quantitative assessment of the influence of TP63 gene polymorphisms and lung cancer risk: evidence based on 93,751 subjects.
TL;DR: The findings demonstrated that rs10937405-G alle and rs4488809-G allele might be risk-conferring factors for the development of lung cancer, especially for East Asian populations.