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    Saliva: potential diagnostic value and transmission of 2019-nCoV by Xu, Ruoshi, Cui, Bomiao, Duan, Xiaobo, Zhang, Ping, Zhou, Xuedong, Yuan, Quan

    Published in International journal of oral science (17-04-2020)
    “…2019-nCoV epidemic was firstly reported at late December of 2019 and has caused a global outbreak of COVID-19 now. Saliva, a biofluid largely generated from…”
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    Hepatic Hippo signaling inhibits protumoural microenvironment to suppress hepatocellular carcinoma by Kim, Wantae, Khan, Sanjoy Kumar, Liu, Yuchen, Xu, Ruoshi, Park, Ogyi, He, Yong, Cha, Boksik, Gao, Bin, Yang, Yingzi

    Published in Gut (01-09-2018)
    “…Hippo signalling is a recently identified major oncosuppressive pathway that plays critical roles in inhibiting hepatocyte proliferation, survival and…”
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    Mechanisms of bone remodeling and therapeutic strategies in chronic apical periodontitis by Luo, Xutao, Wan, Qianxue, Cheng, Lei, Xu, Ruoshi

    “…Chronic periapical periodontitis (CAP) is a typical oral disease in which periodontal inflammation caused by an odontogenic infection eventually leads to bone…”
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    Insights into skeletal stem cells by Li, Qiwen, Xu, Ruoshi, Lei, Kexin, Yuan, Quan

    Published in Bone Research (19-10-2022)
    “…The tissue-resident skeletal stem cells (SSCs), which are self-renewal and multipotent, continuously provide cells (including chondrocytes, bone cells, marrow…”
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    Creating an atlas of the bone microenvironment during oral inflammatory-related bone disease using single-cell profiling by Fan, Yi, Lyu, Ping, Bi, Ruiye, Cui, Chen, Xu, Ruoshi, Rosen, Clifford J, Yuan, Quan, Zhou, Chenchen

    Published in eLife (01-02-2023)
    “…Oral inflammatory diseases such as apical periodontitis are common bacterial infectious diseases that may affect the periapical alveolar bone tissues. A…”
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    Klotho in Osx+-mesenchymal progenitors exerts pro-osteogenic and anti-inflammatory effects during mandibular alveolar bone formation and repair by Fan, Yi, Cui, Chen, Rosen, Clifford J., Sato, Tadatoshi, Xu, Ruoshi, Li, Peiran, Wei, Xi, Bi, Ruiye, Yuan, Quan, Zhou, Chenchen

    Published in Signal transduction and targeted therapy (11-05-2022)
    “…Maxillofacial bone defects are commonly seen in clinical practice. A clearer understanding of the regulatory network directing maxillofacial bone formation…”
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    Interaction between immuno-stem dual lineages in jaw bone formation and injury repair by Liu, Ziyi, Luo, Xutao, Xu, Ruoshi

    “…The jawbone, a unique structure in the human body, undergoes faster remodeling than other bones due to the presence of stem cells and its distinct immune…”
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    Adult tissue-specific stem cell interaction: novel technologies and research advances by Luo, Xutao, Liu, Ziyi, Xu, Ruoshi

    “…Adult tissue-specific stem cells play a dominant role in tissue homeostasis and regeneration. Various in vivo markers of adult tissue-specific stem cells have…”
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    METTL3-mediated m6A RNA methylation regulates dorsal lingual epithelium homeostasis by Xiong, Qiuchan, Liu, Caojie, Zheng, Xin, Zhou, Xinyi, Lei, Kexin, Zhang, Xiaohan, Wang, Qian, Lin, Weimin, Tong, Ruizhan, Xu, Ruoshi, Yuan, Quan

    Published in International journal of oral science (17-05-2022)
    “…The dorsal lingual epithelium, which is composed of taste buds and keratinocytes differentiated from K14 + basal cells, discriminates taste compounds and…”
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    Parathyroid hormone ameliorates temporomandibular joint osteoarthritic‐like changes related to age by Cui, Chen, Zheng, Liwei, Fan, Yi, Zhang, Jun, Xu, Ruoshi, Xie, Jing, Zhou, Xuedong

    Published in Cell proliferation (01-04-2020)
    “…Objectives Ageing could be a contributing factor to the progression of temporomandibular joint osteoarthritis (TMJ OA), whereas its pathogenesis and potential…”
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    Potential application of ChatGPT in Helicobacter pylori disease relevant queries by Gao, Zejun, Ge, Jinlin, Xu, Ruoshi, Chen, Xiaoyan, Cai, Zhenzhai

    Published in Frontiers in medicine (10-10-2024)
    “…Advances in artificial intelligence are gradually transforming various fields, but its applicability among ordinary people is unknown. This study aims to…”
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    AFF4 regulates osteogenic differentiation of human dental follicle cells by Xiao, Qingyue, Zhang, Yuning, Qi, Xingying, Chen, Yaqian, Sheng, Rui, Xu, Ruoshi, Yuan, Quan, Zhou, Chenchen

    Published in International journal of oral science (30-06-2020)
    “…As a member of the AFF (AF4/FMR2) family, AFF4 is a transcription elongation factor that is a component of the super elongation complex. AFF4 serves as a…”
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    AFF1 inhibits adipogenic differentiation via targeting TGM2 transcription by Chen, Yaqian, Wang, Yuan, Lin, Weimin, Sheng, Rui, Wu, Yunshu, Xu, Ruoshi, Zhou, Chenchen, Yuan, Quan

    Published in Cell proliferation (01-06-2020)
    “…Objectives AF4/FMR2 family member 1 (AFF1), known as a central scaffolding protein of super elongation complex (SEC), regulates gene transcription. We…”
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    Antitumor Molecular Mechanism of Chlorogenic Acid on Inducting Genes GSK-3β and APC and Inhibiting Gene β-Catenin by Xu, Ruoshi, Kang, Qiumei, Ren, Jie, Li, Zukun, Xu, Xiaoping

    Published in Journal of analytical methods in chemistry (01-01-2013)
    “…Objective. Inhibiting gene β-catenin and inducting genes GSK-3β and APC, promoting the tumor cell apoptosis in Wnt pathway, by chlorogenic acid were discussed…”
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    Epigenetic Control of Gene Function in Enamel Development by Fan, Yi, Zhou, Yachuan, Zhou, Xuedong, Xu, Xin, Pi, Caixia, Xu, Ruoshi, Zheng, Liwei

    Published in Current stem cell research & therapy (20-08-2015)
    “…Amelogenesis consists of various development phases that are tightly controlled by the exquisitely sequential and reciprocal interactions between tooth…”
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    Enamel Regeneration in Making a Bioengineered Tooth by Xu, Ruoshi, Zhou, Yachuan, Zhang, Binpeng, Shen, Jiefei, Gao, Bo, Xu, Xin, Ye, Ling, Zheng, Liwei, Zhou, Xuedong

    Published in Current stem cell research & therapy (01-08-2015)
    “…Overall enamel is the hard tissue overlying teeth that is vulnerable to caries, congenital defects, and damage due to trauma. Not only is enamel incapable of…”
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    Corrigendum to “Antitumor Molecular Mechanism of Chlorogenic Acid on Inducting Genes GSK-3β and APC and Inhibiting Gene β-Catenin” by Li, Zukun, Ren, Jie, Kang, Qiumei, Xu, Ruoshi, Xu, Xiaoping

    Published in Journal of analytical methods in chemistry (01-01-2015)
    “…In the paper titled “Antitumor Molecular Mechanism of Chlorogenic Acid on Inducting Genes GSK-3β and APC and Inhibiting Gene β-Catenin,” some errors occurred…”
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    Novel application of geosynthetics to reduce residual drifts of mid-rise buildings after earthquakes by Xu, Ruoshi, Fatahi, Behzad

    “…Geosynthetics have been used in variety of geotechnical engineering projects, such as ground improvement, erosion control, slope stabilisation and foundation…”
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    Influence of geotextile arrangement on seismic performance of mid-rise buildings subjected to MCE shaking by Xu, Ruoshi, Fatahi, Behzad

    Published in Geotextiles and geomembranes (01-08-2018)
    “…Geotextile layers make it possible to construct mid-rise buildings sitting on shallow foundations in unfavourable soil conditions; this study investigates how…”
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    Heterotopic ossification: Mechanistic insights and clinical challenges by Xu, Ruoshi, Hu, Jiajie, Zhou, Xuedong, Yang, Yingzi

    Published in Bone (New York, N.Y.) (01-04-2018)
    “…Bone formation is exquisitely controlled both spatially and temporally. Heterotopic ossification (HO) is pathological bone formation in soft tissues that often…”
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