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Qingbo Xu
Researcher at Queen Mary University of London
Publications - 394
Citations - 33494
Qingbo Xu is an academic researcher from Queen Mary University of London. The author has contributed to research in topics: Stem cell & Endothelial stem cell. The author has an hindex of 98, co-authored 371 publications receiving 30577 citations. Previous affiliations of Qingbo Xu include King's College London & Zhejiang University.
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Activation of Mitogen-activated Protein Kinase by H2O2: ROLE IN CELL SURVIVAL FOLLOWING OXIDANT INJURY (∗)
TL;DR: Insight is provided into mechanisms of MAPK regulation by H2O2 and ERK plays a critical role in cell survival following oxidant injury and is suggested to have a role for growth factor receptors in this activation.
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Association of Inpatient Use of Angiotensin-Converting Enzyme Inhibitors and Angiotensin II Receptor Blockers With Mortality Among Patients With Hypertension Hospitalized With COVID-19.
Peng Zhang,Lihua Zhu,Jingjing Cai,Fang Lei,Juan-Juan Qin,Jing Xie,Ye-Mao Liu,Yan-Ci Zhao,Xuewei Huang,Lijin Lin,Meng Xia,Ming-Ming Chen,Xu Cheng,Xiao Zhang,Deliang Guo,Yuanyuan Peng,Yan-Xiao Ji,Jing Chen,Zhi-Gang She,Yibin Wang,Qingbo Xu,Renfu Tan,Haitao Wang,Jun Lin,Pengcheng Luo,Shouzhi Fu,Hongbin Cai,Ping Ye,Bing Xiao,Weiming Mao,Liming Liu,Youqin Yan,Mingyu Liu,Manhua Chen,Xiao-Jing Zhang,Xinghuan Wang,Rhian M. Touyz,Jiahong Xia,Bing-Hong Zhang,Xiaodong Huang,Yufeng Yuan,Rohit Loomba,Peter P. Liu,Hongliang Li +43 more
TL;DR: Among hospitalized patients with COVID-19 and coexisting hypertension, inpatient use of ACEI/ARB was associated with lower risk of all-cause mortality compared with ACEi/ARB nonusers, and it is unlikely that in-hospital use ofACEI/ARB wasassociated with an increased mortality risk.
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Abundant progenitor cells in the adventitia contribute to atherosclerosis of vein grafts in ApoE-deficient mice
Yanhua Hu,Zhongyi Zhang,Evelyn Torsney,Ali R. Afzal,Fergus Davison,Bernhard Metzler,Qingbo Xu +6 more
TL;DR: A large population of vascular progenitor cells existing in the adventitia can differentiate into SMCs that contribute to atherosclerosis, and these cells may have implications for cellular, genetic, and tissue engineering approaches to vascular disease.
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Association of serum antibodies to heat-shock protein 65 with carotid atherosclerosis.
Qingbo Xu,Georg Wick,Johann Willeit,M. Marosi,Stefan Kiechl,Gerhard Luef,Roman Kleindienst,Thomas M. Stulnig,Friedrich Oberhollenzer +8 more
TL;DR: The data provide the first evidence of a strong correlation between anti-hsp65 antibodies and carotid atherosclerotic lesions, suggesting that hsp65 might be involved in the pathogenesis of atherosclerosis.
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Chronic Infections and the Risk of Carotid Atherosclerosis Prospective Results From a Large Population Study
Stefan Kiechl,Georg Egger,Manuel Mayr,Christian J. Wiedermann,Enzo Bonora,Friedrich Oberhollenzer,Michele Muggeo,Qingbo Xu,Georg Wick,Werner Poewe,Johann Willeit +10 more
TL;DR: Chronic infections amplified the risk of atherosclerosis development in the carotid arteries and remained independently significant after adjustment for classic vascular risk attribu...