Bin Lu
Lanzhou University
7 Papers
12 Citations
Bin Lu is an academic researcher from Lanzhou University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Anesthesia. The author has an hindex of 1, co-authored 2 publications.
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Papers
•Journal Article
[Correlations of TGF-betaRII, Smad4 and Smad7 expression to clinicopathologic characteristics and prognosis of gastric cancer].
TL;DR: Abnormal expression of TGF-Smad signaling pathway proteins occurs in gastric carcinoma, and Smad4-positive gastrics carcinoma patients have better prognosis than Smad 4-negative patients.
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Consensus of Chinese experts on strengthening personalized prevention and treatment of type 2 diabetes.
Bin Lu,Jianqin Sun,Lili Chen,Xiaoyan Song,Yanbei Deng,Yanhu Dong,Jixiang Dong,Peiyi Du,Jiapu Ge,Yong Guo,Peng Han,Li Jin,Qiang Li,Yuzhong Li,Chao Li,Jing Liu,Jie Liu,Juming Lu,Xuanmei Shen,Limei Wan,Zhili Wang,Quansheng Wang,Sen Wu,Ming-shuo Xu,Yancheng Xu,Yaoming Xue,Chun Yuan,Yu-zhi Yang,Fenghua Zheng,Guojin Zhuo,Li Zhang,Qiuhua Zhang,Shuiwang Zhu,Zhigang Zhao,Jianping Weng,Dalong Zhu,Renming Hu +36 more
TL;DR: Wang et al. as discussed by the authors proposed a Chinese expert consensus on personalized prevention and treatment of type 2 diabetes for reference in clinical practice, and the consensus was reached by the endocrinology diabetes professional committee of Chinese Non-government Medical Institutions Association, the integrated endocrineology diabetes Professional Committee of the integrated medicine branch of Chinese Medical Doctor Association and the diabetes education and microvascular complications group of the diabetes branch of the Chinese Medical Association.
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Amelioration of nerve demyelination by hydrogen-producing silicon-based agent in neuropathic pain rats.
TL;DR: In this article , the authors found that increased expression of the NLRP3 inflammasome and inflammatory cell infiltration occurred concurrently with demyelination of the trigeminal ganglion in the rats.
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Which Predictor, SctO2 or SstO2, Is more Sensitive for Postoperative Cognitive Dysfunction in Spine Surgery: A Prospective Observational Study?
Fei Guo,Shuaiying Jia,Qiyou Wang,Qinyu Liu,Mingquan Hu,Wenzhang Wang,Shi-Jie Liu,Qiang Li,Bin Lu,Ye Ying Zheng +9 more
TL;DR: In this paper , the incidence of postoperative cognitive dysfunction in patients with hypertension after prone spine surgery was investigated and the association between intraoperative somatic tissue oxygen saturation (SstO2)/cerebral tissue oxygen satur (SctO2) and POCD was further determined.
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