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Huan Guo
Researcher at Huazhong University of Science and Technology
Publications - 205
Citations - 7512
Huan Guo is an academic researcher from Huazhong University of Science and Technology. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Internal medicine. The author has an hindex of 37, co-authored 174 publications receiving 5678 citations. Previous affiliations of Huan Guo include Chinese Ministry of Education & Yale University.
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Pathologic alternations of delayed xenograft rejection of pig-to-monkey cardiac transplants.
Huan Guo,Gang Chen,X.M. Wang,Qian-Yun Sun,Shiqian Shen,Yujuan Hu,Huafang Wang,Yi-Long Wu,Shi Chen +8 more
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Lipid metabolic links between serum pyrethroid levels and the risk of incident type 2 diabetes: A mediation study in the prospective design.
Chengyong Jia,Gaokun Qiu,Hao Wang,Shiyang Zhang,Jun An,Xu Cheng,Peiwen Li,Wending Li,Handong Yang,Kun Yang,Tao Jing,Huan Guo,Xiaomin Zhang,Tangchun Wu,Meian He +14 more
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Plasma metal concentrations and their interactions with genetic susceptibility on homocysteine levels.
Pinpin Long,Hao Wang,Zirui Zhang,Wending Li,Yizhi Zhang,Shiqi He,Kuai Yu,Haijing Jiang,Xuezhen Liu,Huan Guo,Meian He,Xiaomin Zhang,Tangchun Wu,Yu Yuan +13 more
TL;DR: In this article , the associations of multiple plasma metals (including metalloids arsenic [As] and selenium [Se]) with homocysteine (Hcy) levels and whether their associations were modified by genetic susceptibility were explored.
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Association of complement C3 with incident type 2 diabetes and the mediating role of BMI: A 10-year follow-up study.
Jing Jiang,Hao Wang,Kang Liu,Shiqi He,Zhaoyang Li,Yu Yuan,Kuai Yu,Pinpin Long,Jiyang Wang,Tingyue Diao,Xiaomin Zhang,Meian He,Huan Guo,Tangchun Wu +13 more
TL;DR: It is revealed that C3 could be an early biomarker for incident T2DM, and that BMI might play a potential mediating role in the C3-T2DM associations, which provided clues for the pathogenesis of diabetes.
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Multiple plasma metals, genetic risk and serum complement C3, C4: A gene-metal interaction study.
M. Cressin,Jing Jiang,Shiqi He,Kang Liu,Kuai Yu,Pinpin Long,Yang Xiao,Yiyi Liu,Yanqiu Yu,Hao Wang,Lue Zhou,Xiaomin Zhang,Meian He,Huan Guo,Tangchun Wu,Yu Yuan +15 more
TL;DR: Wang et al. as mentioned in this paper examined the relationship between multiple metals and complement levels and found that an increment of 10 standard deviation increase in natural log-transformed exposure concentrations of plasma copper was associated with 0.549 (0.489, 0.608).