Changling Li
Peking Union Medical College
22 Papers
23 Citations
Changling Li is an academic researcher from Peking Union Medical College. The author has contributed to research in topics: Renal cell carcinoma & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 7, co-authored 21 publications.
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Papers
Spheres derived from the human SK-RC-42 renal cell carcinoma cell line are enriched in cancer stem cells.
Yong Zhong,Kaopeng Guan,Sujuan Guo,Chunxia Zhou,Dongmei Wang,Wenbo Ma,Youhui Zhang,Changling Li,Shuren Zhang +8 more
TL;DR: It is demonstrated that a subpopulation of SK-RC-42 cells were capable of growing as tumor spheres in serum-free medium supplemented with EGF and bFGF, indicating that CSCs can be enriched from RCC by culturing the tumor cells as spheres.
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Detecting Bladder Cancer in the Chinese by Microsatellite Analysis: Ethnic and Etiologic Considerations
Jianjun Zhang,Zhenbin Fan,Yanning Gao,Zejun Xiao,Changling Li,Qian An,Shujun Cheng,Shujun Cheng +7 more
TL;DR: Microsatellite analysis of urine sediments could be a practical method for detecting bladder cancer in the Chinese, and the identification of different microsatellite markers highlights possible ethnic and etiologic disparities between the Chinese and Western bladder cancer patients.
Long-term survival and prognostic factors for locally advanced renal cell carcinoma with renal vein tumor thrombus
Chuanzhen Cao,Chuanzhen Cao,Xingang Bi,Jing Liang,Lin Li,Huijuan Zhang,Zhendong Xiao,Zejun Xiao,Jun Tian,Dong Wang,Kaopeng Guan,Changling Li,Jianhui Ma,Shan Zheng,Jianzhong Shou +14 more
TL;DR: After radical surgery, RCC patients with RVTT had a relatively fair prognosis except for patients with friable thrombus, PNS, higher modified Fuhrman grade and perirenal fat invasion.
[Urachal mass in adults: clinical analysis of 33 cases].
TL;DR: The majority of urachal mass in adults is malignant, and active multimodal treatment may improve the survival of patients with metastatic disease.
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A comparison between microsatellite analysis and cytology of urine for the detection of bladder cancer
Jianjun Zhang,Shan Zheng,Zhenbin Fan,Yanning Gao,Xuebing Di,Dong Wang,Zejun Xiao,Changling Li,Qian An,Shujun Cheng +9 more
TL;DR: The results proved that microsatellite analysis is more sensitive than routine cytology but the two methods are complementary to each other.
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