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Wenjun Li
Researcher at University of Massachusetts Medical School
Publications - 244
Citations - 12470
Wenjun Li is an academic researcher from University of Massachusetts Medical School. The author has contributed to research in topics: Women's Health Initiative & Population. The author has an hindex of 56, co-authored 218 publications receiving 10557 citations. Previous affiliations of Wenjun Li include Tufts Medical Center & Tufts University.
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Prevention of experimental choroidal neovascularization with intravitreal anti-vascular endothelial growth factor antibody fragment.
Magdalena G. Krzystolik,Mehran A. Afshari,Anthony P. Adamis,Jacques Gaudreault,Evangelos S. Gragoudas,Norman Michaud,Wenjun Li,Edward Connolly,Charles A. O'Neill,Joan W. Miller +9 more
TL;DR: This study provides the nonclinical proof of principle for ongoing clinical studies of intravitreally injected rhuFab VEGF in patients with neovascular age-related macular degeneration and decreased leakage of already formed CNV with no significant toxic effects.
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Better Physician-Patient Relationships Are Associated with Higher Reported Adherence to Antiretroviral Therapy in Patients with HIV Infection
TL;DR: This study showed that multiple, mutable dimensions of the physician-patient relationship were associated with medication adherence in persons with HIV infection, suggesting that physician- patient relationship quality is a potentially important point of intervention to improve patients’ medication adherence.
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Outdoor falls among middle-aged and older adults: a neglected public health problem
Wenjun Li,Theresa H.M. Keegan,Theresa H.M. Keegan,Barbara Sternfeld,Stephen Sidney,Charles P. Quesenberry,Jennifer L. Kelsey,Jennifer L. Kelsey +7 more
TL;DR: Outdoor falls among adults aged 45 years and older were frequently attributable to modifiable environmental factors, with the widespread promotion of active lifestyles among older people, improvements in their outdoor environment are urgently needed.
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Association between dietary fiber and serum C-reactive protein
Yunsheng Ma,Jennifer A. Griffith,Lisa Chasan-Taber,Barbara C. Olendzki,Elizabeth A. Jackson,Edward J. Stanek,Wenjun Li,Sherry L. Pagoto,Andrea R. Hafner,Ira S. Ockene +9 more
TL;DR: Dietary fiber is protective against high CRP, which supports current recommendations for a diet high in fiber, and an inverse association between intake of total dietary fiber and CRP concentrations is observed.
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Protective Efficacy of a Global HIV-1 Mosaic Vaccine against Heterologous SHIV Challenges in Rhesus Monkeys
Dan H. Barouch,Dan H. Barouch,Kathryn E. Stephenson,Erica N. Borducchi,Kaitlin M. Smith,Kelly Stanley,Anna McNally,Jinyan Liu,Peter Abbink,Lori F. Maxfield,Michael S. Seaman,Anne-Sophie Dugast,Galit Alter,Melissa Ferguson,Wenjun Li,Patricia L. Earl,Bernard Moss,Elena E. Giorgi,James J. Szinger,Leigh Anne Eller,Erik Billings,Mangala Rao,Sodsai Tovanabutra,Eric Sanders-Buell,Mo Weijtens,Maria G. Pau,Hanneke Schuitemaker,Merlin L. Robb,Jerome H. Kim,Bette T. Korber,Nelson L. Michael +30 more
TL;DR: The capacity of bivalent HIV-1 mosaic antigens to protect rhesus monkeys against acquisition of infection following heterologous challenges with the difficult-to-neutralize simian-human immunodeficiency virus SHIV-SF162P3 is demonstrated.