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Guanguan Luo

Researcher at University of Paris

Publications -  6
Citations -  8

Guanguan Luo is an academic researcher from University of Paris. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Internal medicine. The author has an hindex of 1, co-authored 2 publications receiving 4 citations.

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Abrupt and unexpected stressful life events are followed with increased disease activity in spondyloarthritis: A two years web-based cohort study.

TL;DR: Among stressful life events, abrupt and unexpected events were associated with transient worsening of disease activity in SpA, which reached a clinically meaningful increase for the highest rating of distress.
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Endoplasmic Reticulum Stress Contributes to Ventilator-Induced Diaphragm Atrophy and Weakness in Rats

TL;DR: Inhibition of ER stress by 4-PBA downregulated the expression levels of proteolysis-related genes in skeletal muscle, including Atrogin-1 and MuRF-1, reduced myofiber atrophy, and improved diaphragm force-generating capacity in rats subjected to MV.
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Wearing N95 masks decreases the odor discrimination ability of healthcare workers: a self-controlled before-after study

TL;DR: In this article , the use of N95 masks affects the odor discrimination ability of healthcare workers, and they suggest that healthcare workers seek other clues when diagnosing disease with a characteristic odour.
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La survenue brutale et inattendue d’événements stressants est suivie d’une augmentation d’activité de la spondyloarthrite: étude longitudinale en ligne sur deux ans

TL;DR: La survenue brutale et inattendue d’evenements stressants a ete associee a une degradation transitoire de l’activite de the SpA, dont l�’augmentation etait cliniquement pertinente lorsque L’angoisse generee etait notee comme maximale.
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A retrospective study of patients complaining of nontraumatic acute abdominal pain, admitted in the emergency department of an urban hospital in China

TL;DR: Wang et al. as mentioned in this paper explored the underlying correlations among basic information, imaging examinations, and diagnoses of nonspecific acute abdominal pain (AAP) and found that female patients were more prevalent than male patients, while male patients were 3 times as many as female patients.