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    Microplastic pollution in the Maowei Sea, a typical mariculture bay of China by Zhu, Jingmin, Zhang, Qiang, Li, Yanping, Tan, Shudan, Kang, Zhenjun, Yu, Xueying, Lan, Wenlu, Cai, Li, Wang, Jingzhen, Shi, Huahong

    Published in The Science of the total environment (25-03-2019)
    “…The ingestion of microplastics by organisms presents a potential exposure route for humans via seafood consumption. Although mariculture has become an…”
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    The distribution of microplastics in water, sediment, and fish of the Dafeng River, a remote river in China by Liu, Shuo, Chen, Huan, Wang, Jingzhen, Su, Lei, Wang, Xilong, Zhu, Jingmin, Lan, Wenlu

    Published in Ecotoxicology and environmental safety (25-12-2021)
    “…Although rivers are one of the dominant pathways by which microplastics reach the oceans, reports on remote rivers are rare. Dafeng River is located in Guangxi…”
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    Changes in health behaviours during the COVID-19 pandemic and effect on weight and obesity among older people in England by Zhu, Jingmin, Di Gessa, Giorgio, Zaninotto, Paola

    Published in Scientific reports (05-09-2023)
    “…During COVID-19 lockdown, negative changes in health behaviours have been reported in European older adults. However, less is known about the consequences of…”
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    COVID-19 pandemic in BRICS countries and its association with socio-economic and demographic characteristics, health vulnerability, resources, and policy response by Zhu, Jingmin, Yan, Wenxin, zhu, Lin, Liu, Jue

    Published in Infectious diseases of poverty (08-07-2021)
    “…Abstract Background Little attention has been paid to the comparison of COVID-19 pandemic responses and related factors in BRICS (Brazil, Russia, India, China,…”
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    Vaccination in the childhood and awareness of basic public health services program among internal migrants: a nationwide cross-sectional study by Wang, Jun, Bai, Yang, Zhu, Jingmin, Wang, Xueyao, Liu, Jue

    Published in BMC public health (28-06-2023)
    “…Vaccination is proved to be one of the most effective and efficient way to prevent illness and reduce health inequality. Studies about association between…”
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    The association between social integration and utilization of primary health care among migrants in China: a nationwide cross-sectional study by Wang, Xueyao, Liu, Jue, Zhu, Jingmin, Bai, Yang, Wang, Jun

    Published in International journal for equity in health (09-10-2023)
    “…Abstract Background Migrants is a large population in China. To improve the health and wellbeing of migrants is a critical policy and social issue in China,…”
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    Combined Toxicities of Di-Butyl Phthalate and Polyethylene Terephthalate to Zebrafish Embryos by Zhang, Qiang, Ma, Wenjie, Zhu, Jingmin

    Published in Toxics (Basel) (19-05-2023)
    “…The increasing concern for the ecological risks of microplastics (MPs) as carriers of hydrophobic organic contaminants is evident. Di-butyl phthalate (DBP) is…”
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    Impact of medical insurance access negotiation on the utilization of innovative anticancer drugs in China: an interrupted time series analysis by Li, Cui, Zhu, Jingmin, Shan, Linghan, Zhou, Yingyu, Liu, Gang, Zhu, Hong, Wu, Qunhong, Cui, Yu, Kang, Zheng

    Published in BMC health services research (17-01-2024)
    “…The high costs of innovative anticancer drugs hinder a number of cancer patients' access to these drugs in China. To address this problem, in 2018, the medical…”
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    Sociodemographic disparities in the establishment of health records among 0.5 million migrants from 2014 to 2017 in China: a nationwide cross-sectional study by Wang, Jun, Zhu, Jingmin, Wang, Xueyao, Che, Yue, Bai, Yang, Liu, Jue

    Published in International journal for equity in health (02-12-2021)
    “…Migrants account for a large part of China's population. Many policies and inventions have been taken to improve access to public health services and the…”
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    Pre-pandemic trajectories of depressive symptomatology and their relation to depression during the COVID-19 pandemic: longitudinal study of English older people by Zhu, Jingmin, Zaninotto, Paola, Di Gessa, Giorgio

    Published in BJPsych open (20-10-2023)
    “…Although the COVID-19 pandemic has affected depression, evidence of the role of pre-pandemic history of depression remains limited. We investigated how…”
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    Vaccination rates and determinants of nine recommended vaccines among migrants in China: a nationwide cross-sectional study by Wang, Jun, Zhu, Jingmin, Bai, Yang, Wang, Xueyao, Che, Yue, Liu, Jue

    Published in Human vaccines & immunotherapeutics (02-12-2021)
    “…In the past 70 years, in order to strengthen disease prevention and improve people's health, China had introduced a series of vaccine policies. However,…”
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    Impact of the National Reimbursement Drug List Negotiation Policy on Accessibility of Anticancer Drugs in China: An Interrupted Time Series Study by Zhu, Hong, Zhu, Jingmin, Zhou, Yingyu, Shan, Linghan, Li, Cui, Cui, Yu, Kang, Zheng, Jiao, Mingli, Liu, Huan, Gao, Lijun, Wu, Qunhong, Hao, Yanhua

    Published in Frontiers in public health (01-07-2022)
    “…Since 2016, the Chinese government has been regularly implementing the National Reimbursement Drug List Negotiation (NRDLN) to improve the accessibility of…”
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    High Microplastic Contamination in Juvenile Tri-Spine Horseshoe Crabs: A Baseline Study of Nursery Habitats in Northern Beibu Gulf, China by Wang, Xueping, Lo, Hoi Shing, Fu, Yijian, Wu, Zhou, Qin, Danmei, Huang, Xing, Zhu, Jingmin, Cheung, Siu Gin, Kwan, Kit Yue

    Published in Journal of Ocean University of China (01-06-2022)
    “…Microplastics (MPs) are ubiquitous in marine sedimentary environments. Their occurrence in horseshoe crabs and interactions with the sedimentary environment…”
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    Unexpected phenotypes of malformations induced in Xenopus tropicalis embryos by combined exposure to triphenyltin and 9-cis-retinoic acid by Zhu, Jingmin, Yu, Lin, Wu, Lijiao, Hu, Lingling, Shi, Huahong

    Published in Journal of environmental sciences (China) (01-03-2014)
    “…Xenopus tropicalis embryos were exposed for 48 hr to the mixtures of 5 μg Sn/L triphenyltin (TPT), which is a well-known endocrine disruptor, and 0.25-5 μg/L…”
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    EMPLOYMENT AND FINANCIAL STATUS BEFORE AND AFTER THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC AMONG OLDER PEOPLE IN ENGLAND by Zhu, Jingmin

    Published in Innovation in aging (21-12-2023)
    “…Abstract The COVID-19 pandemic has negatively affected society and the economy worldwide. By the end of 2021, most legal COVID-19 restrictions were lifted in…”
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    UAV remote sensing applications in marine monitoring: Knowledge visualization and review by Yang, Zongyao, Yu, Xueying, Dedman, Simon, Rosso, Massimiliano, Zhu, Jingmin, Yang, Jiaqi, Xia, Yuxiang, Tian, Yichao, Zhang, Guangping, Wang, Jingzhen

    Published in The Science of the total environment (10-09-2022)
    “…With the booming development of information technology and the growing demand for remote sensing data, unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) remote sensing technology…”
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    Cetaceans and microplastics: First report of microplastic ingestion by a coastal delphinid, Sousa chinensis by Zhu, Jingmin, Yu, Xueying, Zhang, Qiang, Li, Yanping, Tan, Shudan, Li, Ding, Yang, Zongyao, Wang, Jingzhen

    Published in The Science of the total environment (01-04-2019)
    “…In the Anthropocene, marine microplastic debris has been rapidly increasing and interacting with wildlife. As apex predators, cetaceans have been proven to be…”
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