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Zhengqi Lu

Researcher at Sun Yat-sen University

Publications -  174
Citations -  3904

Zhengqi Lu is an academic researcher from Sun Yat-sen University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Neuromyelitis optica & Multiple sclerosis. The author has an hindex of 28, co-authored 173 publications receiving 2676 citations. Previous affiliations of Zhengqi Lu include Guangdong Pharmaceutical University.

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Distinction between MOG antibody–positive and AQP4 antibody–positive NMO spectrum disordersAuthor Response

TL;DR: Commenting on a p value of <0.0000, Lopez Valle and author Gronseth discuss how low a p rate can go and the conflicting data and many challenges associated with this area of study.
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Dysfunction of the neurovascular unit in ischemic stroke and neurodegenerative diseases: An aging effect

TL;DR: The impacts of aging on each NVU component are described and the mechanisms by which aging increases NVU sensitivity to stroke and neurodegenerative diseases are discussed.
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Pericytes in Brain Injury and Repair After Ischemic Stroke

TL;DR: The biology and functions of pericytes in the normal brain are depicted and their effects in brain injury and repair after ischemia/reperfusion are discussed and strategies targeting pericyte responses after ischemical and reperfusion may provide new therapies for ischemic stroke.
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Soluble egg antigen from Schistosoma japonicum modulates the progression of chronic progressive experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis via Th2-shift response.

TL;DR: The data indicate that immunization with SEA from S. japonicum induces a preestablished Th2-biased microenvironment that provides preventive immune-modulating effects on EAE progression, which may have important implications for its promising therapeutic use in MS and other autoimmune diseases.
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Functional Dynamics of Neutrophils After Ischemic Stroke

TL;DR: It was found that neutrophils constitution in peripheral blood increased soon after stroke onset of patients, and higher neutrophil count indicated detrimental stroke outcomes, and Neutrophil frequency in the peripheral blood could be an early indicator of stroke outcomes.