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Li Liu

Researcher at Guangdong Pharmaceutical University

Publications -  44
Citations -  794

Li Liu is an academic researcher from Guangdong Pharmaceutical University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Genome-wide association study & Population. The author has an hindex of 15, co-authored 43 publications receiving 679 citations.

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Genetic variants in the folate pathway and the risk of neural tube defects: a meta-analysis of the published literature

TL;DR: A meta-analysis strongly suggested a significant association of the variant MTHFR C677T and a suggestive association of RFC-1 A80G with increased risk of NTDs, and other variants involved in folate pathway do not demonstrate any evidence for a significant marginal association on susceptibility to N TDs.
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Non-linear dose-response relationship between cigarette smoking and pancreatic cancer risk: evidence from a meta-analysis of 42 observational studies.

TL;DR: A meta-analysis reveals a non-linear dose-response association between cigarette smoking and pancreatic cancer risk, but it might differ between sexes, as well as for smoking duration and cumulative amount of cigarettes smoked.
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Body mass index and risk of breast cancer: a nonlinear dose-response meta-analysis of prospective studies.

TL;DR: It is highlighted that obesity contributed to increased BC risk in a nonlinear dose-response manner in postmenopausal women, and it is important to realize that body weight control may be a crucial process to reduce BC susceptibility.
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Comparison of Efficacy and Safety of Tenofovir and Entecavir in Chronic Hepatitis B Virus Infection: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis

TL;DR: TDF and ETV are similarly effective and safe in chronic HBV patients after 24 weeks and 48 weeks of anti-viral therapy, Nevertheless, the long-term efficacy and safety of TDF andETV should be monitored in prolonged therapy.
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Genetic variations in TERT-CLPTM1L locus are associated with risk of lung cancer in Chinese population.

TL;DR: Findings indicated that the function‐validated and potentially functional variations in TERT‐CLPTM1L locus, modified by smoking, may play a substantial role in the susceptibility to lung cancer.