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Minghuan Wang

Researcher at Huazhong University of Science and Technology

Publications -  44
Citations -  6276

Minghuan Wang is an academic researcher from Huazhong University of Science and Technology. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Internal medicine. The author has an hindex of 11, co-authored 22 publications receiving 4118 citations. Previous affiliations of Minghuan Wang include University of Rochester & University of Rochester Medical Center.

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A paravascular pathway facilitates CSF flow through the brain parenchyma and the clearance of interstitial solutes, including amyloid β.

TL;DR: An anatomically distinct clearing system in the brain that serves a lymphatic-like function is described and may have relevance for understanding or treating neurodegenerative diseases that involve the mis-accumulation of soluble proteins, such as amyloid β in Alzheimer's disease.
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Impairment of paravascular clearance pathways in the aging brain

TL;DR: Evaluating the efficiency of CSF–ISF exchange and interstitial solute clearance is impaired in the aging brain found that bulk flow drainage via the glymphatic system is driven by cerebrovascular pulsation, and is dependent on astroglial water channels that line paravascular CSF pathways.
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Cerebral Arterial Pulsation Drives Paravascular CSF–Interstitial Fluid Exchange in the Murine Brain

TL;DR: It is demonstrated that cerebral arterial pulsatility is a key driver of paravascular CSF influx into and through the brain parenchyma, and suggested that changes in arterials pulsatility may contribute to accumulation and deposition of toxic solutes, including amyloid β, in the aging brain.
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Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-2019) Infection Among Health Care Workers and Implications for Prevention Measures in a Tertiary Hospital in Wuhan, China.

TL;DR: In this study, most infections among health care workers occurred during the early stage of the COVID-19 outbreak and in low-contagion areas; routine screening may be helpful in identifying asymptomatic carriers.
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Trends in smoking prevalence and implication for chronic diseases in China: serial national cross-sectional surveys from 2003 to 2013.

TL;DR: While a consistently high proportion of Chinese men smoked, the standardised smoking prevalence in women younger than 40 years increased from 1·0% in 2003 to 1·6% in 2013, and the association between smoking and chronic diseases by using multiple logistic regression was identified.