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Haiwei Xu

Researcher at Third Military Medical University

Publications -  102
Citations -  2626

Haiwei Xu is an academic researcher from Third Military Medical University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Transplantation & Retina. The author has an hindex of 25, co-authored 97 publications receiving 1853 citations. Previous affiliations of Haiwei Xu include Southwest General Health Center.

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Edaravone alleviates Alzheimer’s disease-type pathologies and cognitive deficits

TL;DR: Edaravone, a free radical scavenger that is marketed for acute ischemic stroke, has a potent capacity of inhibiting Aβ aggregation and attenuating Aβ-induced oxidation in vitro and holds a promise as a therapeutic agent for AD by targeting multiple key pathways of the disease pathogenesis.
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Long-term safety of human retinal progenitor cell transplantation in retinitis pigmentosa patients

TL;DR: This study for the first time confirmed the long-term safety and feasibility of vision repair by stem cell therapy in patients blinded by retinitis pigmentosa.
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Resveratrol counteracts lipopolysaccharide-induced depressive-like behaviors via enhanced hippocampal neurogenesis

TL;DR: Data indicated that RSV-induced Sirt1 activation counteracts LPS-induced depression-like behaviors via a neurogenic mechanism, and a new model to understand the role of RSV in treating depression may result from these findings.
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Safety Assessment of Nanomaterials to Eyes: An Important but Neglected Issue.

TL;DR: The recent advance of some representative manufactured nanomaterials on ocular toxicity is summarized and the limitations that are associated with current nanoparticle‐eye toxicity research are proposed.
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Embryonic stem cell-derived neural precursor cells improve memory dysfunction in Aβ(1-40) injured rats

TL;DR: The restoration of hippocampal function by ESCs suggests that cell transplantation may be the effective choice to improve the cognitive function caused by Abeta injured rats.