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Bingxi Cai is an academic researcher from Huazhong University of Science and Technology. The author has contributed to research in topics: Odds ratio & Expression quantitative trait loci. The author has an hindex of 3, co-authored 3 publications.
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A functional variant rs1820453 in YAP1 and breast cancer risk in Chinese population.
Wei Chen,Wei Wang,Beibei Zhu,Hui Guo,Yu Sun,Jie Ming,Na Shen,Zhi Li,Zhenling Wang,Lifeng Liu,Bingxi Cai,Jia-yu Duan,Jiaoyuan Li,Cheng Liu,Rong Zhong,Weiguo Hu,Tao Huang,Xiaoping Miao +17 more
TL;DR: The results from this study suggested that rs1820453 A>C change may affect the gene expression and contribute to the risk of developing BC in Chinese population though larger sample-size studies along with functional experiments were anticipated to warrant the results.
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Educational and Behavioral Counseling in a Methadone Maintenance Treatment Program in China: A Randomized Controlled Trial
Pulin Liu,Ranran Song,Yao Zhang,Cheng Liu,Bingxi Cai,Xuebing Liu,Jiaoyuan Li,Xueqin Chen,Juntao Ke,Jiao Lou,Wei Chen,Beibei Zhu,Li Zou,Yang Yang,Ying Zhu,Yajie Gong,Rong Zhong,Xiaoping Miao +17 more
TL;DR: EBC affiliated with MMT improved patients’ cognition and adherence to treatment, facilitating their successful recovery, and there were no significant differences regarding drug abstinence and reduction of risky behaviors.
Genetic Variant in MTRR, but Not MTR, Is Associated with Risk of Congenital Heart Disease: An Integrated Meta-Analysis
Bingxi Cai,Ti Zhang,Rong Zhong,Li Zou,Beibei Zhu,Wei Chen,Na Shen,Juntao Ke,Jiao Lou,Zhenling Wang,Yu Sun,Lifeng Liu,Ranran Song +12 more
TL;DR: A meta-analysis integrating case-control and transmitted disequilibrium test (TDT) studies demonstrated a suggestive result that the A66G variant in MTRR, but not the A2756G in M TR, may be associated with the increase of CHD risks.