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Siyuan Yang
Researcher at Capital Medical University
Publications - 20
Citations - 2002
Siyuan Yang is an academic researcher from Capital Medical University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Antibody. The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 12 publications receiving 1517 citations.
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Profiling Early Humoral Response to Diagnose Novel Coronavirus Disease (COVID-19)
Li Guo,Lili Ren,Siyuan Yang,Meng Xiao,De Chang,Fan Yang,Charles S. Dela Cruz,Yingying Wang,Chao Wu,Yan Xiao,Lulu Zhang,Lianlian Han,Shengyuan Dang,Yan Xu,Qi Wen Yang,Sheng Yong Xu,Hua Dong Zhu,Yingchun Xu,Qi Jin,Lokesh Sharma,Linghang Wang,Jianwei Wang +21 more
TL;DR: The humoral response to SARS-CoV-2 can aid in the diagnosis of COVID-19, including subclinical cases, and the detection efficiency by IgM ELISA is higher than that of qPCR after 5.5 days of symptom onset.
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Quantitative Detection and Viral Load Analysis of SARS-CoV-2 in Infected Patients.
Fengting Yu,Liting Yan,Nan Wang,Siyuan Yang,Linghang Wang,Yunxia Tang,Guiju Gao,Sa Wang,Chengjie Ma,Ruming Xie,Fang Wang,Chianru Tan,Lingxiang Zhu,Guo Yong,Fujie Zhang +14 more
TL;DR: Quantitative monitoring of viral load in lower respiratory tract samples helps to evaluate disease progression, especially in cases of low viral load.
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The kinetics of humoral response and its relationship with the disease severity in COVID-19.
Lili Ren,Lulu Zhang,De Chang,Junwen Wang,Yongfeng Hu,Hong Chen,Li Guo,Chao Wu,Conghui Wang,Yingying Wang,Ying Wang,Geng Wang,Siyuan Yang,Charles S. Dela Cruz,Lokesh Sharma,Linghang Wang,Dingyu Zhang,Jianwei Wang +17 more
TL;DR: The results suggest the late onset of antibody response as a risk factor for disease severity, however, there is a limited role of antibody titers in predicting disease severity of COVID-19.
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Multiplex Tests for Respiratory Tract Infections: The Direct Utility of the FilmArray Respiratory Panel in Emergency Department.
Siyuan Yang,Hui Li,Yunxia Tang,Fengting Yu,Chengjie Ma,Huimin Zhang,Lin Pang,Hongxin Zhao,Linghang Wang +8 more
TL;DR: The FilmArray has the potential for point-of-care testing in nonspecific settings and had an impact on the prescription of antimicrobials, and there were differences in the rates of antibiotic prescriptions and anti-influenza prescriptions among patients.
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Metabolism-dependent ferroptosis promotes mitochondrial dysfunction and inflammation in CD4+ T lymphocytes in HIV-infected immune non-responders
Qing Xiao,Liting Yan,Junyan Han,Siyuan Yang,Yunxia Tang,Qun Li,Xiaojie Lao,Zhenguo Chen,Jiang Xiao,Hongxin Zhao,Fengting Yu,Fujie Zhang +11 more
TL;DR: Wang et al. as mentioned in this paper found decreased recent thymic emigrants (RTE), overactivation and over-proliferation phenotypes, diminished killing function, decreased IL-7R and more severe inflammation; increased lipid peroxidation in the mitochondria and disruptions of the mitochondrial structure, showing typical features of ferroptosis in CD4 cells in INRs.