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    Identification of Potential Biomarkers for Group I Pulmonary Hypertension Based on Machine Learning and Bioinformatics Analysis by Hu, Hui, Cai, Jie, Qi, Daoxi, Li, Boyu, Yu, Li, Wang, Chen, Bajpai, Akhilesh K, Huang, Xiaoqin, Zhang, Xiaokang, Lu, Lu, Liu, Jinping, Zheng, Fang

    “…A number of processes and pathways have been reported in the development of Group I pulmonary hypertension (Group I PAH); however, novel biomarkers need to be…”
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    Elevated mtDNA content in RBCs promotes oxidative stress may be responsible for faster senescence in men by Zhou, Wenjie, Xu, Xianqun, Qi, Daoxi, Zhang, Xiaokang, Zheng, Fang

    Published in Archives of gerontology and geriatrics (01-10-2024)
    “…•Multiple indicators of RBCs senesce more rapidly in men than in women.•Higher levels of mtDNA in RBCs of men at aging.•The mtDNA content of senescent RBCs in…”
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    Identification and validation of oxidative stress-related diagnostic markers for recurrent pregnancy loss: insights from machine learning and molecular analysis by Hu, Hui, Yu, Li, Cheng, Yating, Xiong, Yao, Qi, Daoxi, Li, Boyu, Zhang, Xiaokang, Zheng, Fang

    Published in Molecular diversity (03-09-2024)
    “…It has been recognized that oxidative stress (OS) is implicated in the etiology of recurrent pregnancy loss (RPL), yet the biomarkers reflecting oxidative…”
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    DYSF promotes monocyte activation in atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease as a DNA methylation-driven gene by Zhang, Xiaokang, He, Dingdong, Xiang, Yang, Wang, Chen, Liang, Bin, Li, Boyu, Qi, Daoxi, Deng, Qianyun, Yu, Hong, Lu, Zhibing, Zheng, Fang

    “…Dysferlin (DYSF) has drawn much attention due to its involvement in dysferlinopathy and was reported to affect monocyte functions in recent studies. However,…”
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    Identification of DNA methylation-regulated genes as potential biomarkers for coronary heart disease via machine learning in the Framingham Heart Study by Zhang, Xiaokang, Wang, Chen, He, Dingdong, Cheng, Yating, Yu, Li, Qi, Daoxi, Li, Boyu, Zheng, Fang

    Published in Clinical epigenetics (30-09-2022)
    “…Background DNA methylation-regulated genes have been demonstrated as the crucial participants in the occurrence of coronary heart disease (CHD). The machine…”
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