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Weidong Wang
Researcher at Chinese PLA General Hospital
Publications - 29
Citations - 1078
Weidong Wang is an academic researcher from Chinese PLA General Hospital. The author has contributed to research in topics: Internal medicine & Heart rate. The author has an hindex of 9, co-authored 25 publications receiving 678 citations.
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Heightened Innate Immune Responses in the Respiratory Tract of COVID-19 Patients.
Zhuo Zhou,Zhuo Zhou,Lili Ren,Li Zhang,Jiaxin Zhong,Jiaxin Zhong,Yan Xiao,Jia Zhilong,Li Guo,Jing Yang,Jing Yang,Chun Wang,Chun Wang,Shuai Jiang,Donghong Yang,Guoliang Zhang,Hongru Li,Fuhui Chen,Yu Xu,Mingwei Chen,Zhancheng Gao,Jian Yang,Jie Dong,Bo Liu,Xiannian Zhang,Weidong Wang,Kunlun He,Qi Jin,Mingkun Li,Mingkun Li,Mingkun Li,Jianwei Wang +31 more
TL;DR: The expression of proinflammatory genes, especially chemokines, was markedly elevated in COVID-19 cases compared to community-acquired pneumonia patients and healthy controls, suggesting that SARS-CoV-2 infection causes hypercytokinemia.
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Overly Exuberant Innate Immune Response to SARS-CoV-2 Infection
Zhuo Zhou,Lili Ren,Li Zhang,Jiaxin Zhong,Yan Xiao,Zhilong Jia,Li Guo,Jing Yang,Chun Wang,Shuai Jiang,Donghong Yang,Guoliang Zhang,Hongru Li,Fuhui Chen,Yu Xu,Mingwei Chen,Zhancheng Gao,Jian Yang,Jie Dong,Bo Liu,Xiannian Zhang,Weidong Wang,Kunlun He,Qi Jin,Mingkun Li,Jianwei Wang +25 more
TL;DR: The molecular signatures of the host response to SARS-CoV-2 infection could help to understand the disease pathogenesis and provided clues for tailored antiviral strategies, such as IFN therapy.
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High Expression of CPT1A Predicts Adverse Outcomes: A Potential Therapeutic Target for Acute Myeloid Leukemia.
TL;DR: Results proved CPT1A as a potential prognosticator and therapeutic target for AML and Multivariable analyses adjusting for known factors confirmed C PT1Ahigh as a high risk factor.
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The active lung microbiota landscape of COVID-19 patients
TL;DR: Insight is provided into the active microbiota in the lungs of COVID-19 patients and will contribute to the understanding of the infection mechanism of SARS-CoV-2 and the treatment of the disease and complications.
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Impacts of the Plateau Environment on the Gut Microbiota and Blood Clinical Indexes in Han and Tibetan Individuals.
Jia Zhilong,Zhao Xiaojing,Xiaoshuang Liu,Zhao Le,Jia Qian,Jinlong Shi,Xiao Xu,Hao Lijun,Zhenguo Xu,Qin Zhong,Yu Kang,Cui Saijia,Chen Huining,Jianying Guo,Xiang Li,Yang Han,Xinyu Song,Chenghui Zhao,Xiaochen Bo,Yaping Tian,Weidong Wang,Guotong Xie,Qiang Feng,Kunlun He +23 more
TL;DR: The results of this study suggest that a hypoxic environment could rapidly and lastingly affect both the human intestinal microbiota and blood clinical indexes, providing new insights for the study of plateau adaptability.