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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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Affinity maturation of B cells involves not only a few but a whole spectrum of relevant mutations.
Armin A. Weiser,Armin A. Weiser,Nicole Wittenbrink,Nicole Wittenbrink,Lei Zhang,Lei Zhang,Andrej I. Schmelzer,Andrej I. Schmelzer,Atijeh Valai,Atijeh Valai,Michal Or-Guil,Michal Or-Guil +11 more
TL;DR: The results suggest that maturation not only involves selection by means of affinity but likewise expression and stabilization of BCRs, going beyond the scope of single key mutations.
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Are wives of gay men becoming the next target of HIV infection in China
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MiR-133a-5p inhibits androgen receptor (AR)-induced proliferation in prostate cancer cells via targeting FUsed in Sarcoma (FUS) and AR
TL;DR: In this paper, the miR-133a-5p was identified as an AR-interacting protein that enhances AR transcriptional activity in prostate cancer cells, and it was shown that miR133a inhibition increased cancer cell proliferation as well as the expression of AR and AR downstream factors.
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Effect of WS2 particle size on mechanical properties and tribological behaviors of Cu-WS2 composites sintered by SPS
TL;DR: In this article, the mechanical properties and tribological properties of WS2 composites fabricated by spark plasma sintering (SPS) using two different WS2 particle sizes of 0.6 and 5.0 µm and Cu powders as raw materials were investigated.
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The Pathogenesis Of Streptococcus anginosus In Aerobic Vaginitis.
Zhi Tao,Lei Zhang,Qiongqiong Zhang,Tao Lv,Rui Chen,Lijun Wang,Zhenyu Huang,Long Hu,Qinping Liao +8 more
TL;DR: S. anginosus was the predominant microorganism in patients with AV in this study, and caused vaginal epithelial cell lysis, indicating that S. an ginosus is an AV pathogen.