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Ying-Hui Jin

Researcher at Wuhan University

Publications -  31
Citations -  431

Ying-Hui Jin is an academic researcher from Wuhan University. The author has contributed to research in topics: International Prostate Symptom Score & Guideline. The author has an hindex of 8, co-authored 31 publications receiving 237 citations. Previous affiliations of Ying-Hui Jin include Henan University & Tianjin University of Traditional Chinese Medicine.

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Chemoprophylaxis, diagnosis, treatments, and discharge management of COVID-19: An evidence-based clinical practice guideline (updated version)

TL;DR: A working group of clinical experts and methodologists searched the literature for direct evidence on the management of COVID-19, and assessed its certainty generated recommendations using the Grading of Recommendations, Assessment, Development and Evaluation (GRADE) approach.
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Development of a 21-miRNA Signature Associated With the Prognosis of Patients With Bladder Cancer

TL;DR: A 21-miRNA signature was introduced which was associated with the prognosis of patients of bladder cancer, and inspirational ideas for the future basic and clinical exploration are introduced.
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Matrix metalloproteinase gene polymorphisms and periodontitis susceptibility: a meta-analysis involving 6,162 individuals.

TL;DR: Current evidence demonstrated that MMP-9-753 C/T polymorphism reduced the risk of periodontitis, MMPs-3-1171 5A/6A and M MP-8-799 C-Tpolymorphisms increased therisk of periodentitis, andMMP-2-753C/T was not associated with risk ofperiodontitis.
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The Top-100 Highly Cited Original Articles on Drug Therapy for Ventilator-Associated Pneumonia.

TL;DR: This study analyzed the 100 most citedarticles on drug-treated VAP, and provided insights into the historical developments and characteristics of the most cited articles in the field of VAP.
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Periodontal Disease and Breast Cancer: A Meta-Analysis of 1,73,162 Participants.

TL;DR: periodontal disease may be a potential risk factor for the development of breast cancer among women, and thus effective periodontal therapy may present as a valuable preventive measure against breast cancer.