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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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Mutational spectra in the tk gene of mouse lymphoma cells induced by acrylamide
TL;DR: Functional tk allele gene loss is major mutational event in both spontaneous and induced tk mutants, and point mutations were base substitution.
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Developing a robust colorectal cancer (CRC) risk predictive model with the big genetic and environment related CRC data
Chunqiu Zheng,Lei Xing,Tian Li,Tingting Li,Huan Yang,Jia Cao,Badong Chen,Ziyuan Zhou,Le Zhang +8 more
TL;DR: This study collects such big CRC data with information of genetic variations and environmental exposure for the CRC patients and cancer-free controls that are employed to train and test the predictive CRC model and demonstrates that the innovated generalized kernel recursive maximum correntropy algorithm has high predictive power.
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Identification of SRY-box 30 as an age-related essential gatekeeper for male germ-cell meiosis and differentiation.
Fei Han,Li Yin,Li Yin,Xiao Jiang,Xi Zhang,Ning Zhang,Jun-Tang Yang,Jun-Tang Yang,Weiming Ouyang,Xiang-Lin Hao,Wen-bin Liu,Yongsheng Huang,Hongqiang Chen,Fei Gao,Zhong-Tai Li,Qiao-Nan Guo,Jia Cao,Jinyi Liu +17 more
TL;DR: In this paper, it was shown that SRY-box 30 (Sox30) is an age-related and essential regulator of meiosis in the postnatal testis.
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Sleep behavior is associated with over two-fold decrease of sperm count in a chronotype-specific pattern: path analysis of 667 young men in the MARHCS study
TL;DR: In this paper, the reduction of sperm count is associated with sleep behaviors, including restricted/excessive sleep duration, late sleep time midpoint, and shift of sleep midpoint.
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Social Jetlag and Damage to Male Reproductive System: Epidemiological Observation in European and Chinese Populations and Biochemical Analyses in Mice
Kun Liu,Guizhong Hou,Xiaogang Wang,Huatao Chen,Fuquan Shi,Chang Liu,Xi Zhang,Fei Han,Huan Yang,Niya Zhou,Lin Ao,Jinyi Liu,Jia Cao,Qing Chen +13 more
TL;DR: Wang et al. as mentioned in this paper found an inverse correlation between rotating shift work (RSW) and the national fertility rate, for every 10% increase in RSW rate, fertility rate decreased by 0.114 (equivalent to 11.4 fewer births per 100 women).