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Hongjuan Ding

Researcher at Nanjing Medical University

Publications -  42
Citations -  967

Hongjuan Ding is an academic researcher from Nanjing Medical University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Preeclampsia & Male infertility. The author has an hindex of 17, co-authored 38 publications receiving 708 citations.

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Differential expression of microRNAs in omental adipose tissue from gestational diabetes mellitus subjects reveals miR-222 as a regulator of ERα expression in estrogen-induced insulin resistance.

TL;DR: MiR-222 is a potential regulator of ERα expression in estrogen-induced insulin resistance in GDM and might be a candidate biomarker and therapeutic target for GDM.
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Characterization of serum microRNAs profile of PCOS and identification of novel non-invasive biomarkers.

TL;DR: Serum miRNAs are differentially expressed between PCOS patients and controls, and bioinformatics analysis indicated that the predicted targets function of the three miRN as mainly involved in the metastasis, cell cycle, apoptosis and endocrine.
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Comparative Proteomics Analysis Suggests that Placental Mitochondria are Involved in the Development of Pre-Eclampsia

TL;DR: Bioinformatics analysis showed that differentially expressed placental mitochondria proteins were involved in many critical processes in the development of pre-eclampsia such as apoptosis, fatty acid oxidation, the respiratory chain, reactive oxygen species generation, the tricarboxylic acid cycle and oxidative stress.
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MicroRNA‑518d regulates PPARα protein expression in the placentas of females with gestational diabetes mellitus

TL;DR: It was revealed that miR-518d expression was higher in placentas taken from patients with GDM compared with control placenta, whereas the protein levels of the predicted PPARα target gene, peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor-α (PPARα), were lower inPlacentas from Patients with G DM compared with those from control subjects.
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Comparative Proteomic Profile of the Human Umbilical Cord Blood Exosomes between Normal and Preeclampsia Pregnancies with High-Resolution Mass Spectrometry.

TL;DR: A comparative proteomic profiling of human umbilical cord blood exosomes between normal and preeclamptic pregnancies shows significantly altered expression profiles of proteins that may be involved in the etiology of preeclampsia.