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Junjie Xu
Researcher at China Medical University (PRC)
Publications - 131
Citations - 2582
Junjie Xu is an academic researcher from China Medical University (PRC). The author has contributed to research in topics: Men who have sex with men & Population. The author has an hindex of 26, co-authored 131 publications receiving 1992 citations. Previous affiliations of Junjie Xu include Peking Union Medical College & National Health and Family Planning Commission.
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Syphilis and HIV seroconversion among a 12-month prospective cohort of men who have sex with men in Shenyang, China.
Junjie Xu,Min Zhang,Kate Brown,Kathleen H. Reilly,Hailong Wang,Qinghai Hu,Haibo Ding,Zhenxing Chu,Tristan Bice,Hong Shang +9 more
TL;DR: The high incidence rates of HIV and syphilis in the Shenyang MSM community are significant cause for concern, and the seroconversion rate for syphilis, in particular, indicates the high prevalence of high-risk sexual behaviors and the potential for increased HIV transmission.
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HIV prevention: Bring safe sex to China
TL;DR: China's discomfort over discussing sex, and especially homosexuality, is a major problem when it comes to HIV, says a consortium of researchers in China.
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KIR3DS1/L1 and HLA-Bw4-80I are associated with HIV disease progression among HIV typical progressors and long-term nonprogressors
Yongjun Jiang,Ou Chen,Chen Cui,Bin Zhao,Xiaoxu Han,Zining Zhang,Jing Liu,Junjie Xu,Qinghai Hu,Christina Liao,Hong Shang +10 more
TL;DR: The authors' data suggest that different KIR-HLA genotypes and different levels of transcripts associate with HIV disease progression, and this study confirmed that homozygosity for the HLA-Bw6 allele was associated with rapid disease progression.
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Retrospect on the research of the cultivation of Gastrodia elata Bl, a rare traditional Chinese medicine.
Junjie Xu,S Guo +1 more
TL;DR: Findings have revealed the secret of the life cycle of G. elata that has been puzzling biological circles for years and has to symbiosize with M. osmundicola and A. mellea so as to complete its life cycle from seed to seed.
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Circumcision to prevent HIV and other sexually transmitted infections in men who have sex with men: a systematic review and meta-analysis of global data.
Tanwei Yuan,Thomas Fitzpatrick,Nai Ying Ko,Yong Cai,Yingqing Chen,Jin Zhao,Linghua Li,Junjie Xu,Jing Gu,Jinghua Li,Chun Hao,Zhengrong Yang,Weiping Cai,Chien Yu Cheng,Zhenzhou Luo,Kechun Zhang,Guohui Wu,Xiaojun Meng,Andrew E. Grulich,Yuantao Hao,Huachun Zou +20 more
TL;DR: Evidence that circumcision is likely to protect MSM from HIV infection, particularly in countries of low and middle income is found, and MSM should be included in campaigns promoting circumcision among men in countriesof low andmiddle income.