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Wenhao Zhou
Researcher at Boston Children's Hospital
Publications - 219
Citations - 6730
Wenhao Zhou is an academic researcher from Boston Children's Hospital. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Biology. The author has an hindex of 33, co-authored 168 publications receiving 4815 citations. Previous affiliations of Wenhao Zhou include Chinese Ministry of Health & Center for Excellence in Education.
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Genomic landscapes of Chinese sporadic autism spectrum disorders revealed by whole-genome sequencing.
Jinyu Wu,Ping Yu,Xin Jin,Xiu Xu,Jinchen Li,Zhongshan Li,Mingbang Wang,Tao Wang,Xueli Wu,Yi Jiang,Wanshi Cai,Junpu Mei,Qingjie Min,Qiong Xu,Bingrui Zhou,Hui Guo,Ping Wang,Wenhao Zhou,Zhengmao Hu,Yingrui Li,Tao Cai,Yi Wang,Kun Xia,Yong-hui Jiang,Zhong Sheng Sun +24 more
TL;DR: The results suggest that abnormalities of centrosomal function and chromatin remodeling of the microcephaly-associated genes may be implicated in pathogenesis of ASD.
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PhenoPro: a novel toolkit for assisting in the diagnosis of Mendelian disease.
Zixiu Li,Feng Zhang,Yukai Wang,Yue Qiu,Yang Wu,Yulan Lu,Lin Yang,William J Qu,Huijun Wang,Wenhao Zhou,Weidong Tian +10 more
TL;DR: PhenoPro can be used as a pre-screening tool to assist in the diagnosis of Mendelian disease genes and is benchmarked using both simulated patients and real diagnosed patients of Chinese ancestry, and shows significant improvements.
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De Novo and Inherited SETD1A Variants in Early-onset Epilepsy
Xiuya Yu,Lin Yang,Jin Li,Wanxing Li,Dongzhi Li,Ran Wang,Kai Wu,Wenhao Chen,Yi Zhang,Zilong Qiu,Wenhao Zhou +10 more
TL;DR: The results suggested that the mutations of SETD1A play a fundamental role in abnormal synaptic function and the development of neurons, so they may be pathogenic factors for neurodevelopmental disorders.
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Effects of hypothermia on oligodendrocyte precursor cell proliferation, differentiation and maturation following hypoxia ischemia in vivo and in vitro.
TL;DR: It is suggested that hypothermia has the effects to protect OPC and to promote OL maturation and myelin repair in hypoxic-ischemic events in the neonatal rat brain.
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Role of the PTEN signaling pathway in autism spectrum disorder
TL;DR: This review focuses on the essential role of the PTEN signaling pathway in neuronal differentiation and the formation of neural circuitry, as well as genetic mouse models with Pten manipulations that suggest that the effect of PTEN on neural stem-cell development contributes significantly to the pathophysiology of autism spectrum disorders.