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Ran Xu
Publications - 14
Citations - 5003
Ran Xu is an academic researcher. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Biology. The author has an hindex of 1, co-authored 1 publications receiving 3910 citations.
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A metagenome-wide association study of gut microbiota in type 2 diabetes
Junjie Qin,Yingrui Li,Zhiming Cai,Shenghui Li,Jianfeng Zhu,Fan Zhang,Suisha Liang,Wenwei Zhang,Yuanlin Guan,Dongqian Shen,Yangqing Peng,Dongya Zhang,Zhuye Jie,Wenxian Wu,Youwen Qin,Wenbin Xue,Junhua Li,Lingchuan Han,Donghui Lu,Peixian Wu,Yali Dai,Xiaojuan Sun,Zesong Li,Aifa Tang,Shilong Zhong,Xiaoping Li,Weineng Chen,Ran Xu,Mingbang Wang,Qiang Feng,Meihua Gong,Jing Yu,Yanyan Zhang,Ming Zhang,Torben Hansen,Gaston Sanchez,Jeroen Raes,Gwen Falony,Shujiro Okuda,Mathieu Almeida,Emmanuelle Le-chatelier,Pierre Renault,Nicolas Pons,Jean-Michel Batto,Zhaoxi Zhang,Hua Chen,Ruifu Yang,Wei-Mou Zheng,Songgang Li,Huanming Yang,Jian Wang,S. Dusko Ehrlich,Rasmus Nielsen,Oluf Pedersen,Oluf Pedersen,Karsten Kristiansen,Jun Wang +56 more
TL;DR: MGWAS analysis showed that patients with type 2 diabetes were characterized by a moderate degree of gut microbial dysbiosis, a decrease in the abundance of some universal butyrate-producing bacteria and an increase in various opportunistic pathogens, as well as an enrichment of other microbial functions conferring sulphate reduction and oxidative stress resistance.
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The MLR, NLR, PLR and D-dimer are associated with clinical outcome in lung cancer patients treated with surgery
Jun Wang,Huawei Li,Ran Xu,Tong Lu,Jiaying Zhao,Pengfei Zhang,Lidong Qu,Shengqiang Zhang,Jida Guo,Linyou Zhang +9 more
TL;DR: In this article , the authors investigated the use of peripheral blood biomarkers as predictors of patient survival and found that low D-dimer level was significantly associated with better overall survival.
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TAG: Boosting Text-VQA via Text-aware Visual Question-answer Generation
Jun Wang,Mingfei Gao,Yuqian Hu,Ramprasaath R. Selvaraju,Ch . Ramaiah,Ran Xu,Joseph JaJa,Larry S. Davis +7 more
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Identification of Tumor Antigens and Immune Subtypes in Lung Adenocarcinoma for mRNA Vaccine Development
TL;DR: This study screened for genes associated with the prognosis of patients with lung adenocarcinoma and positively correlated with antigen-presenting cell infiltration and identified KLRG1 and CBFA2T3 as potential tumor antigens for mRNA vaccines in LUAD, providing a new perspective for mRNA vaccine treatment strategies for LUAD.
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Identification of Tumor Antigens and Immune Subtypes of Esophageal Squamous Cell Carcinoma for mRNA Vaccine Development
TL;DR: NLRC5, LCP2, TMEM229B, and FCRL4 are potential antigens for ESCC mRNA vaccines, and such vaccines may be more suitable for IS2 patients, as well as two immune subtypes that showed different drug sensitivities to common anti-tumor drugs.