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Shaojia Lu
Researcher at Zhejiang University
Publications - 42
Citations - 1472
Shaojia Lu is an academic researcher from Zhejiang University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Major depressive disorder. The author has an hindex of 17, co-authored 34 publications receiving 893 citations. Previous affiliations of Shaojia Lu include Central South University.
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The landscape of cognitive function in recovered COVID-19 patients.
TL;DR: It is indicated that cognitive impairments exist even in patients recovered from COVID-19, and might be possibly linked to the underlying inflammatory processes.
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Overlapping and segregated resting-state functional connectivity in patients with major depressive disorder with and without childhood neglect
Lifeng Wang,Zhengjia Dai,Hongjun Peng,Liwen Tan,Yu-Qiang Ding,Yu-Qiang Ding,Zhong He,Yan Zhang,Mingrui Xia,Zexuan Li,Weihui Li,Yi Cai,Shaojia Lu,Mei Liao,Li Zhang,Weiwei Wu,Yong He,Lingjiang Li +17 more
TL;DR: It was showed that the MDD groups with and without childhood neglect exhibited overlapping and segregated functional connectivity patterns in the whole‐brain networks, providing empirical evidence for the contribution of early life stress to the pathophysiology of MDD.
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Gut Microbiota Changes in Patients with Bipolar Depression.
Shaohua Hu,Ang Li,Tingting Huang,Jianbo Lai,Jingjing Li,M. Elizabeth Sublette,Haifeng Lu,Qiaoqiao Lu,Yanli Du,Zhiying Hu,Chee H. Ng,Hua Zhang,Jing Lu,Tingting Mou,Shaojia Lu,Dandan Wang,Jinfeng Duan,Jianbo Hu,Manli Huang,Ning Wei,Weihua Zhou,Lie-min Ruan,Ming D. Li,Yi Xu +23 more
TL;DR: The gut microbiota in depressed patients with bipolar disorder is characterized and the first to evaluate microbial changes following quetiapine monotherapy and Gut microbiota‐based biomarkers may be helpful in BD diagnosis and predicting treatment outcome, which need further validations.
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Elevated specific peripheral cytokines found in major depressive disorder patients with childhood trauma exposure: a cytokine antibody array analysis
Shaojia Lu,Hongjun Peng,Lifeng Wang,Seewoobudul Vasish,Yan Zhang,Weijia Gao,Weiwei Wu,Mei Liao,Mi Wang,Hao Tang,Wenping Li,Weihui Li,Zexuan Li,Jiansong Zhou,Zhijun Zhang,Lingjiang Li,Lingjiang Li +16 more
TL;DR: It is suggested that childhood trauma may play a vital role in the co-appearance of cytokine changes and depression and suggest that depression was associated with plasma levels of certain increased cytokines.
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In search of the HPA axis activity in unipolar depression patients with childhood trauma: Combined cortisol awakening response and dexamethasone suppression test.
TL;DR: The present findings suggested that childhood trauma was associated with hyperactivity of HPA axis as measured with CAR, potentially reflecting the vulnerability for developing depression after early life stress exposures.