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    Integrated Analysis of the Transcriptome Profile Reveals the Potential Roles Played by Long Noncoding RNAs in Immunotherapy for Sarcoma by Pang, Boran, Hao, Yongqiang

    Published in Frontiers in oncology (11-06-2021)
    “…Long-term survival is still low for high-risk patients with soft tissue sarcoma treated with standard management options, including surgery, radiation, and…”
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    Landscape of tumor suppressor long noncoding RNAs in breast cancer by Pang, Boran, Wang, Qin, Ning, Shipeng, Wu, Junqiang, Zhang, Xingda, Chen, Yanbo, Xu, Shouping

    “…The landscape and biological functions of tumor suppressor long noncoding RNAs in breast cancer are still unknown. Data from whole transcriptome sequencing of…”
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    Upregulation of DLEU1 expression by epigenetic modification promotes tumorigenesis in human cancer by Pang, Boran, Sui, Shiyao, Wang, Qin, Wu, Junqiang, Yin, Yanling, Xu, Shouping

    Published in Journal of cellular physiology (01-10-2019)
    “…The function of DLEU1 in human cancer is largely unknown. The Cancer Genome Atlas data were applied to identify the landscape of differential genes between…”
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    Modulation of autophagy in human diseases strategies to foster strengths and circumvent weaknesses by Xu, Shouping, Sui, Shiyao, Zhang, Xianyu, Pang, Boran, Wan, Lin, Pang, Da

    Published in Medicinal research reviews (01-09-2019)
    “…Autophagy is central to the maintenance of intracellular homeostasis across species. Accordingly, autophagy disorders are linked to a variety of diseases from…”
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    Comprehensive Analysis of Regulatory Networks of m6A Regulators and Reveals Prognosis Biomarkers in Sarcoma by Pang, Boran, Luo, Dinghao, Cao, Bojun, Wu, Wen, Wang, Lei, Hao, Yongqiang

    Published in Frontiers in oncology (01-07-2022)
    “…Sarcomas are rare malignant tumors that may arise from anywhere of the body, such as bone, adipose, muscle and vascular. However, the conventional pathogenesis…”
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    Contribution of epicardial and abdominopelvic visceral adipose tissues in Chinese adults with impaired glucose regulation and diabetes by Wang, SiMin, Wang, ZhenXun, Chen, ChiHua, Zhu, Lan, Gu, ShengJia, Qin, Le, Pang, BoRan, Yan, FuHua, Yang, WenJie

    Published in Acta diabetologica (01-09-2019)
    “…Aims To quantify epicardial adipose tissue (EAT) and visceral adipose tissue (VAT) in Chinese adults with impaired glucose regulation (IGR) or diabetes and…”
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    The Deep Learning Framework iCanTCR Enables Early Cancer Detection Using the T-cell Receptor Repertoire in Peripheral Blood by Cai, Yideng, Luo, Meng, Yang, Wenyi, Xu, Chang, Wang, Pingping, Xue, Guangfu, Jin, Xiyun, Cheng, Rui, Que, Jinhao, Zhou, Wenyang, Pang, Boran, Xu, Shouping, Li, Yu, Jiang, Qinghua, Xu, Zhaochun

    Published in Cancer research (Chicago, Ill.) (04-06-2024)
    “…T cells recognize tumor antigens and initiate an anticancer immune response in the very early stages of tumor development, and the antigen specificity of T…”
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    The first 3D-bioprinted personalized active bone to repair bone defects: A case report by Hao, Yongqiang, Cao, Bojun, Deng, Liang, Li, Jiaxin, Ran, Zhaoyang, Wu, Junxiang, Pang, Boran, Tan, Jia, Luo, Dinghao, Wu, Wen

    Published in International journal of bioprinting (22-12-2022)
    “…The repair and reconstruction of bone defects are still major problems to be solved in the field of orthopedics. Meanwhile, 3D-bioprinted active bone implants…”
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    The first 3D-bioprinted personalized active bone to repair bone defects: A case report by Hao, Yongqiang, Cao, Bojun, Deng, Liang, Li, Jiaxin, Ran, Zhaoyang, Wu, Junxiang, Pang, Boran, Tan, Jia, Luo, Dinghao, Wu, Wen

    “…The repair and reconstruction of bone defects are still major problems to be solved in the field of orthopedics. Meanwhile, 3D-bioprinted active bone implants…”
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