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Pengfei Xu

Researcher at University of Pittsburgh

Publications -  30
Citations -  1503

Pengfei Xu is an academic researcher from University of Pittsburgh. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Lipid metabolism. The author has an hindex of 13, co-authored 24 publications receiving 577 citations. Previous affiliations of Pengfei Xu include Beijing Normal University.

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Global colorectal cancer burden in 2020 and projections to 2040

TL;DR: In this article, the authors present the global epidemiology of colorectal cancer in 2020 and projections for 2040, review the major CRC subtypes to better understand CRC molecular basis, and summarize current risk factors, prevention, and screening strategies for CRC.
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Melatonin prevents obesity through modulation of gut microbiota in mice

TL;DR: It is suggested that melatonin may be used as a probiotic agent to reverse HFD‐induced gut microbiota dysbiosis and help us to gain a better understanding of the mechanisms governing the various melatonin beneficial effects.
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PPARs as Nuclear Receptors for Nutrient and Energy Metabolism.

TL;DR: The complex roles of PPARs in metabolic networks keep these factors in the forefront of research because it is hoped that they will have potential therapeutic effects in future applications.
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The Opportunities and Challenges of Peroxisome Proliferator-Activated Receptors Ligands in Clinical Drug Discovery and Development

TL;DR: 84 types of PPAR synthetic ligands introduced to date for the treatment of metabolic and other diseases are summarized and a comprehensive analysis of the current applications and problems of these ligands in clinical drug discovery and development is provided.
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The Role of PPAR and Its Cross-Talk with CAR and LXR in Obesity and Atherosclerosis.

TL;DR: This review mainly summarized the cross-talk of PPARs-CAR in obesity and PPAR-LXRs in atherosclerosis and concluded that the relationships between these three lipid metabolic nuclear receptors are unclear.