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Jia Cao

Researcher at Third Military Medical University

Publications -  174
Citations -  5068

Jia Cao is an academic researcher from Third Military Medical University. The author has contributed to research in topics: DNA methylation & Semen quality. The author has an hindex of 34, co-authored 169 publications receiving 3961 citations. Previous affiliations of Jia Cao include Chinese Ministry of Education & Xinxiang Medical University.

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Application of Crossover Analysis-logistic Regression in the Assessment of Gene- environmental Interactions for Colorectal Cancer.

TL;DR: The method based on crossover analysis-logistic regression is successful in assessing additive and multiplicative gene-environment interactions, and in revealing synergistic effects of gene loci rs671 and rs1329149 with alcohol consumption in the pathogenesis and development of colorectal cancer.
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Associations between variants on ADIPOQ and ADIPOR1 with colorectal cancer risk: a chinese case-control study and updated meta-analysis

TL;DR: Evaluating the associations between the variants on ADIPOQ and ADIPOR1 and the CRC risk with a hospital-based case-control study in the Chinese population and meta-analysis of available epidemiological studies suggested that variant rs1342387 on ADipOR1 may be a novel CRC susceptibility factor.
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Female and male sleep duration in association with the probability of conception in two representative populations of reproductive age in US and China.

TL;DR: Female and male sleep duration may be independent predictors of conception, suggesting there is an intervention target for reproductive health.
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Evaluation of Gas Explosion Injury Based on Analysis of Rat Serum Profile by Ultra-Performance Liquid Chromatography/Mass Spectrometry-Based Metabonomics Techniques.

TL;DR: The meaningful biomarkers ofGEI provide new insights into the pathophysiological changes and molecular mechanisms of GEI, including the disturbances in oxidative stress and neuroinflammatory reaction, as well as in metabolism of lipids, glucose, and amino acids in rats, suggesting that the process of GEi in humans is likely to be comprehensive and dynamic.