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Jingjing Zou
Researcher at University of California, San Diego
Publications - 39
Citations - 443
Jingjing Zou is an academic researcher from University of California, San Diego. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Internal medicine. The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 22 publications receiving 226 citations. Previous affiliations of Jingjing Zou include University of California, Berkeley & University of Cambridge.
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Relation of Statin Use Prior to Admission to Severity and Recovery Among COVID-19 Inpatients.
Lori B. Daniels,Amy M. Sitapati,Jing Zhang,Jingjing Zou,Quan M. Bui,Junting Ren,Christopher A. Longhurst,Michael H. Criqui,Karen Messer +8 more
TL;DR: In conclusion, statin use during the 30 days prior to admission for COVID-19 was associated with a lower risk of developing severe CO VID-19, and a faster time to recovery among patients without severe disease.
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Confronting fear using exposure and response prevention for anorexia nervosa: A randomized controlled pilot study.
Joanna E. Steinglass,Joanna E. Steinglass,Anne Marie Albano,Anne Marie Albano,H. Blair Simpson,H. Blair Simpson,Yuanjia Wang,Jingjing Zou,Evelyn Attia,Evelyn Attia,B. Timothy Walsh,B. Timothy Walsh +11 more
TL;DR: It is demonstrated that AN-EXRP, compared to a credible comparison intervention, is associated with better caloric intake in a laboratory meal over time in Anorexia nervosa.
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Rapid, Large-Scale Wastewater Surveillance and Automated Reporting System Enable Early Detection of Nearly 85% of COVID-19 Cases on a University Campus.
Smruthi Karthikeyan,Andrew Nguyen,Daniel McDonald,Yijian Zong,Nancy Ronquillo,Junting Ren,Jingjing Zou,Sawyer Farmer,Greg Humphrey,D. M. Henderson,Tara Javidi,Karen Messer,Cheryl L. Anderson,Robert T. Schooley,Natasha K Martin,Rob Knight +15 more
TL;DR: In this article, a large-scale GIS (geographic information systems)-enabled building-level wastewater monitoring system associated with the on-campus residences of 7,614 individuals was employed.
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Intratumoral Heterogeneity of Glioblastoma Infiltration Revealed by Joint Histogram Analysis of Diffusion Tensor Imaging.
Chao Li,Chao Li,Shuo Wang,Jiun-Lin Yan,Jiun-Lin Yan,Jiun-Lin Yan,Rory J Piper,Hongxiang Liu,Turid Torheim,Turid Torheim,Hyunjin Kim,Jingjing Zou,Natalie R. Boonzaier,Natalie R. Boonzaier,Rohit Sinha,Tomasz Matys,Florian Markowetz,Florian Markowetz,Stephen J. Price +18 more
TL;DR: Joint histogram features of DTI showed incremental prognostic values over clinical factors for glioblastoma patients, and the nonenhancing tumor subregion with decreased isotropic diffusion and increased anisotropic diffusion may indicate a more infiltrative habitat and potential treatment target.
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Low perfusion compartments in glioblastoma quantified by advanced magnetic resonance imaging and correlated with patient survival
Chao Li,Chao Li,Jiun-Lin Yan,Turid Torheim,Mary A. McLean,Natalie R. Boonzaier,Jingjing Zou,Yuan Huang,Jianmin Yuan,Bart R. J. van Dijken,Tomasz Matys,Florian Markowetz,Stephen J. Price +12 more
TL;DR: Multiparametric MRI may identify two low perfusion compartments in glioblastoma and the volume relates to better outcome, while the lactate relates to worse outcome.