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Lei Zhang
Researcher at Central South University
Publications - 694
Citations - 15023
Lei Zhang is an academic researcher from Central South University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Population. The author has an hindex of 51, co-authored 588 publications receiving 11345 citations. Previous affiliations of Lei Zhang include Monash University & Kirby Institute.
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Efficiency and outcome of Boari bladder flap plasty surgery for the treatment of middle and lower ureteral carcinoma
TL;DR: Boari bladder flap plasty surgery has equal survival rate and shows superior postoperative renal function compared with radical nephroureterectomy, and could be used to treat lower ureteral carcinoma.
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Single Cell RNA Sequencing Reveals the Pathogenesis of Aortic Dissection Caused by Hypertension and Marfan Syndrome
TL;DR: The heterogeneity of cellular components and gene changes in hypertension and Marfan-induced AD was revealed and the possible mechanisms of different causes of AD were explained from a new perspective to better understand the occurrence and development of diseases.
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Reflections on public health challenges of the HIV epidemic among men who have sex with men in China
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Achieving consistency in measures of HIV-1 viral suppression across countries: derivation of an adjustment based on international antiretroviral treatment cohort data
Leigh F. Johnson,Azar Kariminia,Adam Trickey,Constantin T. Yiannoutsos,Didier K. Ekouevi,Didier K. Ekouevi,Albert Minga,Ana Roberta Pati Pascom,Win Min Han,Lei Zhang,Keri N. Althoff,Peter F Rebeiro,Gad Murenzi,Jonathan Ross,Nei Yuan Hsiao,Nei Yuan Hsiao,Kimberly Marsh +16 more
TL;DR: In this paper, three possible distributions for viral loads in ART patients: Weibull, Pareto and reverse weibull (imposing an upper limit but no lower limit on the log scale) were fitted to data on viral load distributions in ART patient in the International epidemiology Databases to Evaluate AIDS (IeDEA) collaboration and the ART Cohort Collaboration (representing Europe), using separate random effects models.
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Spatial variations in the response of spring onset of photosynthesis of evergreen vegetation to climate factors across the Tibetan Plateau: The roles of interactions between temperature, precipitation, and solar radiation
TL;DR: In this article , a continuous solar-induced chlorophyll fluorescence (SOSSIF) dataset was used to study the response of evergreen vegetation to climate change, and the authors found that SOSSIF advanced in more than 70.0% of surveyed areas, represented as pixels and spread widely across the Tibetan Plateau.