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Hao Wen
Researcher at First Affiliated Hospital of Xinjiang Medical University
Publications - 249
Citations - 5955
Hao Wen is an academic researcher from First Affiliated Hospital of Xinjiang Medical University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Echinococcus granulosus & Echinococcus multilocularis. The author has an hindex of 34, co-authored 235 publications receiving 4615 citations. Previous affiliations of Hao Wen include Sun Yat-sen University & University of Salford.
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Echinococcosis: Advances in the 21st Century.
Hao Wen,Lucine Vuitton,Tuerhongjiang Tuxun,Jun Li,Dominique A. Vuitton,Wenbao Zhang,Donald P. McManus +6 more
TL;DR: Recent acquired genomic and proteomic information can provide a platform for improving diagnosis and for finding new drug and vaccine targets, with direct impact in the future on the control of echinococcosis, which continues to be a global challenge.
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WHO classification of alveolar echinococcosis: principles and application.
Peter Kern,Hao Wen,Naoki Sato,Dominique A. Vuitton,Beate Gruener,Yinmei Shao,Eric Delabrousse,Wolfgang Kratzer,Solange Bresson-Hadni +8 more
TL;DR: The PNM classification for alveolar echinococcosis serves as a tool for the international standardization of disease manifestation but also aids to evaluate the outcome of a chosen diagnostic and treatment procedure in different treatment centers in Europe and Asia.
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The genome of the hydatid tapeworm Echinococcus granulosus
Huajun Zheng,Wenbao Zhang,Liang Zhang,Liang Zhang,Zhuangzhi Zhang,Jun Li,Gang Lu,Yongqiang Zhu,Y.S. Wang,Yin Huang,Jing Liu,Hui Kang,Jie Chen,Lijun Wang,Aojun Chen,Shu-Ting Yu,Zheng-Chao Gao,Lei Jin,Wenyi Gu,Zhi-Qin Wang,Li Zhao,Baoxin Shi,Hao Wen,Renyong Lin,Malcolm K. Jones,Malcolm K. Jones,Brona Brejova,Tomas Vinar,Guoping Zhao,Guoping Zhao,Donald P. McManus,Zhu Chen,Yan Zhou,Shengyue Wang,Shengyue Wang +34 more
TL;DR: It is found that genes in bile salt pathways may control the bidirectional development of E. granulosus, and sequence differences in the calcium channel subunit EgCavβ1 may be associated with praziquantel sensitivity.
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Coproantigen detection for immunodiagnosis of echinococcosis and taeniasis in dogs and humans.
J. C. Allan,Philip S. Craig,J. Garcia Noval,F. Mencos,D. Liu,Yunhai Wang,Hao Wen,P. Zhou,R. Stringer,M. T. Rogan,Eberhard Zeyhle +10 more
TL;DR: Three ELISA assays, based on hyperimmune rabbit serum raised against adult cestode somatic antigen, were applied in this study for the detection of Taenia- and Echinococcus-specific antigens in host faeces and were shown to be considerably more sensitive than microscopical detection of eggs in faece.
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High NKG2A expression contributes to NK cell exhaustion and predicts a poor prognosis of patients with liver cancer.
Cheng Sun,Jing Xu,Qiang Huang,Mei Huang,Hao Wen,Chuanshan Zhang,Jinyu Wang,Jiaxi Song,Meijuan Zheng,Haoyu Sun,Haiming Wei,Weihua Xiao,Rui Sun,Zhigang Tian +13 more
TL;DR: Findings indicate that NKG2A expression is influenced by factors from cancer nests and contributes to NK cell exhaustion, suggesting that NKg2A blockade has the potential to restore immunity against liver tumors by reversing NK cell depletion.