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Yu Chen
Researcher at Capital Medical University
Publications - 819
Citations - 26238
Yu Chen is an academic researcher from Capital Medical University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Internal medicine. The author has an hindex of 77, co-authored 598 publications receiving 21177 citations. Previous affiliations of Yu Chen include Stanford University & Columbia University.
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Arsenic Exposure and Toxicology: A Historical Perspective
TL;DR: The mode of action of arsenic for its disease endpoints is currently under study, and two key areas are the interaction of trivalent arsenicals with sulfur in proteins and the ability of arsenic to generate oxidative stress.
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Antibiotics, birth mode, and diet shape microbiome maturation during early life
Nicholas A. Bokulich,Jennifer Chung,Thomas Battaglia,Nora Henderson,Melanie Jay,Huilin Li,Arnon D. Lieber,Fen Wu,Guillermo I. Perez-Perez,Yu Chen,William Schweizer,Xuhui Zheng,Monica Contreras,Maria Gloria Dominguez-Bello,Martin J. Blaser,Martin J. Blaser +15 more
TL;DR: It is shown that antibiotics, cesarean section, and infant formula alter patterns of microbial acquisition and succession during the first 2 years of childhood, which illustrates the complexity of early-life microbiome development and its sensitivity to perturbation.
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Renin-Angiotensin-Aldosterone System Inhibitors and Risk of Covid-19.
Harmony R. Reynolds,Samrachana Adhikari,Claudia Pulgarin,Andrea B. Troxel,Eduardo Iturrate,Stephen B. Johnson,Anais Hausvater,Jonathan D. Newman,Jeffrey S. Berger,Sripal Bangalore,Stuart D. Katz,Glenn I. Fishman,Dennis Kunichoff,Yu Chen,Gbenga Ogedegbe,Judith S. Hochman +15 more
TL;DR: There was no association between any single medication class and an increased likelihood of a positive test for Covid-19 or in the risk of severe Covd-19 among patients who tested positive in association with five common classes of antihypertensive medications.
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Association between Body-Mass Index and Risk of Death in More Than 1 Million Asians
Wei Zheng,Dale McLerran,Betsy Rolland,Xianglan Zhang,Manami Inoue,Keitaro Matsuo,Jiang He,Prakash C. Gupta,Kunnambath Ramadas,Shoichiro Tsugane,Fujiko Irie,Akiko Tamakoshi,Yu Tang Gao,Renwei Wang,Xiao-Ou Shu,Ichiro Tsuji,Shinichi Kuriyama,Hideo Tanaka,Hiroshi Satoh,Chien-Jen Chen,Chien-Jen Chen,Jian-Min Yuan,Keun-Young Yoo,Habibul Ahsan,Wen-Harn Pan,Wen-Harn Pan,Dongfeng Gu,Mangesh S. Pednekar,Catherine Sauvaget,Shizuka Sasazuki,Toshimi Sairenchi,Gong Yang,Yong-Bing Xiang,Masato Nagai,Takeshi Suzuki,Yoshikazu Nishino,San Lin You,Woon-Puay Koh,Sue K. Park,Yu Chen,Chen-Yang Shen,Chen-Yang Shen,Mark D. Thornquist,Ziding Feng,Daehee Kang,Paolo Boffetta,John D. Potter +46 more
TL;DR: Underweight was associated with a substantially increased risk of death in all Asian populations, however, the excess risk of died was seen among East Asians but not among Indians and Bangladeshis.
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Arsenic exposure from drinking water, and all-cause and chronic-disease mortalities in Bangladesh (HEALS): a prospective cohort study
Maria Argos,Maria Argos,Tara Kalra,Paul J. Rathouz,Yu Chen,Brandon L. Pierce,Faruque Parvez,Tariqul Islam,Alauddin Ahmed,Muhammad Rakibuz-Zaman,Rabiul Hasan,Golam Sarwar,Vesna Slavkovich,Alexander van Geen,Joseph H. Graziano,Habibul Ahsan,Habibul Ahsan +16 more
TL;DR: Chronic arsenic exposure through drinking water was associated with an increase in the mortality rate and follow-up data from this cohort will be used to assess the long-term effects of arsenic exposure and how they might be affected by changes in exposure.