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Shengbiao Wang

Researcher at University of California, Los Angeles

Publications -  28
Citations -  1652

Shengbiao Wang is an academic researcher from University of California, Los Angeles. The author has contributed to research in topics: Placenta & Fetal membrane. The author has an hindex of 18, co-authored 28 publications receiving 1602 citations. Previous affiliations of Shengbiao Wang include Virginia Commonwealth University & UCLA Medical Center.

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Autosomal XX Sex Reversal Caused by Duplication of SOX9

TL;DR: It is suggested that extra dose of SOX9 is sufficient to initiate testis differentiation in the absence of SRY, and other SRY-negative XX sex-reversed individuals deserve thorough investigation of SoX9 gene.
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Evidence for a susceptibility locus for schizophrenia on chromosome 6pter-p22.

TL;DR: These findings provide supportive evidence for a susceptibility locus for schizophrenia orr distal chromosome 6p, and support a model of locus heterogeneity.
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Linkage disequilibrium of interleukin-1 genetic polymorphisms with early-onset periodontitis.

TL;DR: Recent theoretical analyses indicate that the findings are most consistent with an interpretation of EOP as a complex, oligogenic disorder, with IL-1 genetic variation contributing an important but not exclusive influence on disease risk.
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Follow‐up of a report of a potential linkage for schizophrenia on chromosome 22q12‐q13.1: Part 2

TL;DR: It is concluded that if this region confers susceptibility to schizophrenia, it must be in only a small proportion of families, and collaborative efforts to obtain large samples must continue to play an important role in the genetic search for clues to complex psychiatric disorders such as schizophrenia.
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Placental and Membrane Aquaporin Water Channels: Correlation with Amniotic Fluid Volume and Composition

TL;DR: Changes in AQPs with advancing gestation, and their correlation with AF volume, suggest a role in mediating placental and membrane water flow and ultimately AF volume.