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Hu, Da-Hai1,2 (AUTHOR), Wong, Wan-Ching1 (AUTHOR), Zhou, Jia-Xin1,2 (AUTHOR), Luo, Ji2 (AUTHOR), Cai, Song-Wang3 (AUTHOR), Zhou, Hong4 (AUTHOR), Tang, Hui5,6 (AUTHOR)
Publikováno v:
Journal of Oncology. 7/9/2022, p1-10. 10p.
Autor:
Zhao, Bin, Liu, Jia-Qi, Yang, Chen, Zheng, Zhao, Zhou, Qin, Guan, Hao, Su, Lin-Lin *, Hu, Da-Hai **
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In Cytotherapy August 2016 18(8):1012-1024
Autor:
Zhou, Jiaxin, Huang, Guowei, Wong, Wan-Ching, Hu, Da-hai, Zhu, Jie-wen, Li, Ruiman, Zhou, Hong
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Frontiers in Immunology. 13
BackgroundNowadays, immune checkpoint inhibitors (ICIs) have become one of the essential immunotherapies for cancer patients. However, the impact of antibiotic (ATB) use on cancer patients treated with ICIs remains controversial.MethodsOur research i
Autor:
Tao, Ke, Bai, Xiao–Zhi, Zhang, Zhan–Feng, Shi, Ji–Hong, Hu, Xiao–Long, Tang, Chao–Wu, Hu, Da–Hai, Han, Jun–Tao
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In Asian Pacific Journal of Tropical Medicine November 2013 6(11):893-896
Autor:
Tao, Ke, Wang, Hong-Tao, Chen, Bi, Wang, Bo-Tao, Li, Zhi-Yuan, Zhu, Xiong-Xiang, Tang, Chao-Wu, Hu, Da-Hai
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In Asian Pacific Journal of Tropical Medicine 13 May 2013 6(5):387-394
Autor:
Hu, Da-hai, Zhang, Zhan-feng, Zhang, Yan-gang, Zhang, Wan-fu, Wang, Hong-tao, Cai, Wei-xia, Bai, Xiao-zhi, Zhu, Hua-yu, Shi, Ji-hong, Tang, Chao-wu
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In Burns August 2012 38(5):702-712
Autor:
Zhang, Zhan-feng, Zhang, Yan-gang, Hu, Da-hai, Shi, Ji-hong, Liu, Jia-qi, Zhao, Zhou-ting, Wang, Hong-tao, Bai, Xiao-zhi, Cai, Wei-xia, Zhu, Hua-yu, Tang, Chao-wu
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In Burns 2011 37(4):665-672
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Stem Cells International. 9/13/2018, p1-14. 14p.
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Experimental and Therapeutic Medicine
The abnormal upregulation of transforming growth factor-β (TGF-β) signaling has been demonstrated to initiate keloid formation and progression. Keloid is a type of benign skin tumor that may occur following sustaining skin injury. microRNA-96 (miR-