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Yusang Xie
Researcher at Shanghai Jiao Tong University
Publications - 12
Citations - 784
Yusang Xie is an academic researcher from Shanghai Jiao Tong University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Pneumonia & CRISPR. The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 11 publications receiving 571 citations.
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COVID-19 with Different Severities: A Multicenter Study of Clinical Features.
Yun Feng,Yun Ling,Tao Bai,Yusang Xie,Jie Huang,Jian Li,Weining Xiong,Dexiang Yang,Rong Chen,Fang-Ying Lu,Yunfei Lu,Xuhui Liu,Yuqing Chen,Xin Li,Yong Li,Hanssa Dwarka Summah,Huihuang Lin,Jiayang Yan,Min Zhou,Hongzhou Lu,Jieming Qu +20 more
TL;DR: Multiple organ dysfunction and impaired immune function were the typical characteristics of patients with severe or critical illness and there was a significant difference in the use of angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitors/angiotens in II receptor blockers among patients with different severities of disease.
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A study of enamel matrix proteins on differentiation of porcine bone marrow stromal cells into cementoblasts.
TL;DR: Histological analysis demonstrated new cellular cementum‐like tissue formed along EMP‐treated root slices, indicating for the first time, differentiation of BMSCs into cementoblasts using an EMP‐based protocol.
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Aetiology of severe community acquired pneumonia in adults identified by combined detection methods: a multi-centre prospective study in China
Jie-Ming Qu,Jing Zhang,Yu Chen,Yi Huang,Yusang Xie,Min Zhou,Yuping Li,Dongwei Shi,Jinfu Xu,Qiuyue Wang,Bei He,Ning Shen,Bin Cao,Danyang She,Yi Shi,Xin Su,Hua Zhou,Hong Fan,Feng Ye,Qiao Zhang,Xinlun Tian,Guoxiang Lai +21 more
TL;DR: Early combined detection increased the pathogen identification rate and possibly benefitted survival in SCAP patients in China, and Physicians should be aware of the emergence of uncommon pathogens, including Chlamydia Psittaci and Leptospira.
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Age-related changes in biological characteristics of human alveolar osteoblasts.
TL;DR: The possibility that advancing age might change the biological characteristics of alveolar osteoblasts in women may be explored to explore the possibility that cell‐related causes in humanAlveolar bone remain unclear.
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Effects of enamel matrix proteins on proliferation, differentiation and attachment of human alveolar osteoblasts
TL;DR: Enamel matrix proteins have been demonstrated to promote periodontal regeneration but effects of EMPs on human alveolar osteoblasts, up to now, have still been unclear.