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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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Estimation of the impact of changing drug-use trend on HIV, hepatitis C and syphilis epidemics among people who use synthetic drug-only, polydrug and heroin-only during 2005–2035 in China: modelling study
Shu Su,Christopher K Fairley,Limin Mao,Nicholas A. Medland,Mingwang Shen,Yan Li,Guihua Zhuang,Lei Zhang +7 more
TL;DR: The modelling suggests that polydrug use is projected to lead to the highest HIV and HCV disease burden by 2035, and the proportion of HIV transmitted by sexual transmission will increase.
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The sodium iodide symporter is unlikely to be a thyroid/breast shared antigen
TL;DR: NISAb are rare and NIS is unlikely to be a common thyroid/BC shared antigen, but TPO expression in BC tissue is demonstrated and TPOAb cross-reactivity with TPO/LPO is investigated.
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Additive Manufacturing in Vascular Stent Fabrication
TL;DR: In this paper, the structural characteristics of vascular scaffolds and the application and innovation of additive manufacturing technology in the process of angioplasty are reviewed, and it is expected to be an important part of interventional precision medicine to manufacture personalized vascular stent.
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Characteristics of HIV epidemics driven by men who have sex with men and people who inject drugs.
David Wilson,Lei Zhang +1 more
TL;DR: Modelling has indicated that persistent circulation of drug-resistant HIV strains is likely to become an inevitable public health issue in the near future in resource-rich settings among MSM and PWID.
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Does daily dietary intake affect diabetic retinopathy progression? 10-year results from the 45 and Up Study
TL;DR: Consumption of cheese and whole-meal bread could reduce the risk of DR progression among the working-aged Australian population with diabetes.