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Qingyi Wei
Researcher at Duke University
Publications - 784
Citations - 36016
Qingyi Wei is an academic researcher from Duke University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Cancer & Single-nucleotide polymorphism. The author has an hindex of 85, co-authored 750 publications receiving 32858 citations. Previous affiliations of Qingyi Wei include Georgetown University Medical Center & Baylor College of Medicine.
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Genetic variants of PDGF signaling pathway genes predict cutaneous melanoma survival
Hong Li,Yanru Wang,Hongliang Liu,Qiong Shi,Hongyu Li,Wenting Wu,Dakai Zhu,Christopher I. Amos,Shenying Fang,Jeffrey E. Lee,Yi Li,Jiali Han,Qingyi Wei +12 more
TL;DR: Genetic variants of rs6707820 C>T in NCK2 and rs2306574 T>C in PRKCD of the PDGF signaling pathway may be biomarkers for melanoma survival.
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Molecular dynamics study of 'contact epitaxy' in Ag clusters supported on a copper (001) surface
Y.X Wang,Z.Y Pan,Yk Ho,Zheng-Hong Huang,Zheng-Hong Huang,Aijun Du,Aijun Du,Qingyi Wei,Qingyi Wei,Y Xu,Y Xu +10 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the formation of heteroepitaxial interfacial layers was investigated by molecular dynamics simulation of soft silver particles landing on the (001) surface of single-crystal copper.
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Genetic variants in CYP2B6 and HSD17B12 associated with risk of squamous cell carcinoma of the head and neck
Hongliang Liu,Guojun Liu,Erich M. Sturgis,Sanjay Shete,Kristina R. Dahlstrom,Mulong Du,Christopher I. Amos,David C. Christiani,Philip Lazarus,Qingyi Wei +9 more
TL;DR: This study provided some insight into the underlying genetic mechanism of head and neck cancer, which warrants future functional validation, and identified two SNPs that may regulate mRNA expression by affecting the binding of transcription factors.
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Genetic variants in glutamine metabolic pathway genes predict cutaneous melanoma-specific survival.
Ka Chen,Hongliang Liu,Zhensheng Liu,Wendy A.C. Bloomer,Christopher I. Amos,Jeffrey E. Lee,Xin Li,Hongmei Nan,Qingyi Wei +8 more
TL;DR: The authors investigated the associations between 6025 common single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) in 77 glutamine metabolic pathway genes with CM-specific survival using genotyping datasets from two published genome-wide association studies (GWASs).
Genome-wide association study identifies a new melanoma susceptibility locus at 1q21.3
Stuart MacGregor,Grant W. Montgomery,Jimmy Z. Liu,Zhen Zhen Zhao,Anjali K. Henders,Mitchell S. Stark,Helen Schmid,Elizabeth A. Holland,David L. Duffy,Mingfeng Zhang,Jodie N. Painter,Dale R. Nyholt,Judith A. Maskiell,Jodie Jetann,Michele Ferguson,Anne E. Cust,Jenkins,David C. Whiteman,Håkan Olsson,Susana Puig,Giovanna Bianchi-Scarrà,Johan Hansson,Florence Demenais,Maria Teresa Landi,Tadeusz Dębniak,R.M. Mackie,Esther Azizi,Brigitte Bressac-de Paillerets,Alisa M. Goldstein,Peter A. Kanetsky,Nelleke A. Gruis,David E. Elder,Julia Newton-Bishop,D T Bishop,Mark M. Iles,Per Helsing,Christopher I. Amos,Qingyi Wei,Li-E Wang,Jeffrey E. Lee,Abrar A. Qureshi,Richard F. Kefford,G.G. Giles,Bruce K. Armstrong,Joanne F. Aitken,Jiali Han,John L. Hopper,J.M. Trent,Kevin M. Brown,Nicholas G. Martin,Graham J. Mann,Nicholas K. Hayward +51 more
TL;DR: A genome-wide association study of melanoma in a discovery cohort of 2,168 Australian individuals with melanoma and 4,387 control individuals confirms several previously characterized melanoma-associated loci at MC1R, ASIP and MTAP–CDKN2A and shows evidence suggesting that melanoma associates with 1q42.12.