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Hua Zhang

Researcher at Chinese Academy of Sciences

Publications -  1778
Citations -  144014

Hua Zhang is an academic researcher from Chinese Academy of Sciences. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Graphene. The author has an hindex of 163, co-authored 1503 publications receiving 116769 citations. Previous affiliations of Hua Zhang include Shenzhen University & Zhengzhou University.

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Combating ovarian aging depends on the use of existing ovarian follicles, not on putative oogonial stem cells.

TL;DR: The recent studies on primordial follicles and putative oogonial stem cells are summarized and what resources in the ovary might be more reliable and promising source tools for combating ovarian aging are discussed.
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The expression of B7-H3 and B7-H4 in human gallbladder carcinoma and their clinical implications.

TL;DR: B7-H3 and B 7-H4 were up-regulated in gallbladder cancer; the high expression of B7- H3 may contribute to the early diagnosis of gallbladders carcinoma and the assessment of postoperative survival and recurrence.
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Body mass index and basal androstenedione are independent risk factors for miscarriage in polycystic ovary syndrome.

TL;DR: In IVF cycles with GnRH-antagonist protocol, economic benefits were seen in non-overweight patients with PCOS, with less Gn cost and more retrieved oocytes, and the predictive value of basal AND on miscarriage was slightly stronger than BMI.
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Solvothermal-Induced Conversion of One-Dimensional Multilayer Nanotubes to Two-Dimensional Hydrophilic VOx Nanosheets: Synthesis and Water Treatment Application

TL;DR: This method could be generalized to prepare other 2D nanostructures with great potential for various attractive applications and exhibited excellent absorption capability to remove Rhodamine B in wastewater owing to their large specific surface area, good hydrophilic property, and more negative zeta potential.
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Blood Gas, Hemoglobin, and Growth of Tibetan Chicken Embryos Incubated at High Altitude

TL;DR: The ability of the Tibetan chicken embryos to adapt to the high altitude may be due to the increase in hemoglobin concentration, which augments the blood oxygen-carrying capacity and the higher venous carbon dioxide partial pressure and lower venous blood pH promote unloading of oxygen from hemoglobin.