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Wei Shao

Researcher at Chinese Ministry of Education

Publications -  18
Citations -  231

Wei Shao is an academic researcher from Chinese Ministry of Education. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Biology. The author has an hindex of 3, co-authored 8 publications receiving 39 citations. Previous affiliations of Wei Shao include Shandong University.

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The Pyroptosis-Related Signature Predicts Prognosis and Indicates Immune Microenvironment Infiltration in Gastric Cancer

TL;DR: In this paper, consensus clustering by pyroptosis-related regulators was used to classify 618 patients with Gastric Cancer (GC) from four GEO cohorts, and a prognosis model (PS-score) was built by LASSO-Cox analysis.
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Wnt/beta-catenin signaling confers ferroptosis resistance by targeting GPX4 in gastric cancer

TL;DR: In this paper , the Wnt/beta-catenin signaling attenuates cellular lipid ROS production and subsequently inhibits ferroptosis in GC cells, which is a form of regulated cell death induced by an iron-dependent accumulation of lipid peroxides during chemotherapy.
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CHAF1A interacts with TCF4 to promote gastric carcinogenesis via upregulation of c-MYC and CCND1 expression

TL;DR: CHAF1A was upregulated in GC tissues and its high expression predicted poor prognosis in GC patients, and may serve as a novel therapeutic target for GC treatment.
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SETDB1 promotes gastric carcinogenesis and metastasis via upregulation of CCND1 and MMP9 expression.

TL;DR: It is found that SETDB1 expression is upregulated in GC tissues and its high‐level expression was a predictor of poor prognosis in patients and suggests that SET DB1 could be a potential oncogenic factor and a therapeutic target for GC.
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H. pylori infection induced BMAL1 expression and rhythm disorder aggravate gastric inflammation.

TL;DR: The findings in this study imply the pathogenic relationship between BMAL1 and H. pylori may serve as a potential diagnostic marker and therapeutic target for the early diagnosis and treatment of diseases related to H.pylori infection.