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Mingbang Wang
Researcher at Boston Children's Hospital
Publications - 53
Citations - 6782
Mingbang Wang is an academic researcher from Boston Children's Hospital. The author has contributed to research in topics: Autism & Gut flora. The author has an hindex of 16, co-authored 44 publications receiving 5162 citations. Previous affiliations of Mingbang Wang include Beijing Institute of Genomics & Fudan University.
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Association of serum bilirubin in newborns affected by jaundice with gut microbiota dysbiosis.
Shaoming Zhou,Zhangxing Wang,Fusheng He,Huixian Qiu,Yan Wang,Huihui Wang,Jianli Zhou,Jiaxiu Zhou,Guoqiang Cheng,Wenhao Zhou,Ruihuan Xu,Mingbang Wang +11 more
TL;DR: The results suggest that an imbalance of gut microbiota exist in neonatal cholestasis and breast milk jaundice patients, primarily in the form of a substantial reduction in the abundance of Bifidobacterium, suggesting the possibility of intervention treatment for neonatal parenthood and breast Milk Jaundice by supplementing probiotics.
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Upregulation of Circulating miR-195-3p in Heart Failure.
TL;DR: The dysregulation of circulating miR-195-3p in patients with heart failure was upregulated in IHF and NIHF patients and could be a potential biomarker for HF.
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Genomic landscapes of Chinese sporadic autism spectrum disorders revealed by whole-genome sequencing.
Jinyu Wu,Ping Yu,Xin Jin,Xiu Xu,Jinchen Li,Zhongshan Li,Mingbang Wang,Tao Wang,Xueli Wu,Yi Jiang,Wanshi Cai,Junpu Mei,Qingjie Min,Qiong Xu,Bingrui Zhou,Hui Guo,Ping Wang,Wenhao Zhou,Zhengmao Hu,Yingrui Li,Tao Cai,Yi Wang,Kun Xia,Yong-hui Jiang,Zhong Sheng Sun +24 more
TL;DR: The results suggest that abnormalities of centrosomal function and chromatin remodeling of the microcephaly-associated genes may be implicated in pathogenesis of ASD.
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Shotgun metagenomics reveals both taxonomic and tryptophan pathway differences of gut microbiota in bipolar disorder with current major depressive episode patients
Wen-tao Lai,Jie Zhao,Shu-xian Xu,Wen-feng Deng,Dan Xu,Mingbang Wang,Fusheng He,Yang-hui Liu,Yuan-yuan Guo,Shu-wei Ye,Qi-fan Yang,Ying-li Zhang,Sheng Wang,Min-zhi Li,Ying-jia Yang,Tie-bang Liu,Zhi-ming Tan,Xin-hui Xie,Han Rong +18 more
TL;DR: The present findings enable a better understanding of changes in gastrointestinal microbiome and MiTBamp in BPD and Alterations of microbes may have potential as biomarkers for distinguishing the BPD patients form HCs.
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Prevalence of allergic rhinitis among elementary and middle school students in Changsha city and its impact on quality of life.
TL;DR: The prevalence of allergic rhinitis among elementary and middle school students in Changsha city was 15.8 –19.4 per cent, showing an increase with age, and it was shown that allergic Rhinitis affected students' sleep, emotions and memory.