Chaohui Li
City University of Hong Kong
8 Papers
9 Citations
Chaohui Li is an academic researcher from City University of Hong Kong. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Copy-number variation. The author has an hindex of 1, co-authored 3 publications.
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Papers
Neurogranin as an important regulator in swimming training to improve the spatial memory dysfunction of mice with chronic cerebral hypoperfusion
Huawei Lin,Jiayong Zhang,Yaling Dai,Huanhuan Liu,Xiaojun He,Lewen Chen,Jing Tao,Chaohui Li,Weilin Liu +8 more
TL;DR: Zhang et al. as mentioned in this paper investigated the underlying role of neurogranin (Ng) in swimming training to improve cognitive impairment and found that regular swimming training improved the spatial memory impairment of BCAS mice.
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Somatic variant analysis suite: copy number variation clonal visualization online platform for large-scale single-cell genomics.
TL;DR: In this article, the authors present an online visualization platform, singlecell Somatic Variant Analysis Suite (scSVAS), for real-time interactive single-cell genomics data visualization.
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Epidermal growth factor induces a trophectoderm lineage transcriptome resembling that of human embryos during reconstruction of blastoids from extended pluripotent stem cells
TL;DR: With the addition of EGF, TE-like cells derived from human EPSCs enhanced the TE lineage-related signalling pathways and exhibited more similar transcriptome to human embryos, which could be used as a blastocyst model for simulating early embryonic development.
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SCYN: single cell CNV profiling method using dynamic programming.
TL;DR: SCYN as mentioned in this paper is a CNV segmentation method powered with dynamic programming, which resolves the precise segmentation on in silico dataset and detects segmentations and infers copy number profiles on single cell DNA sequencing data.
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Heterogeneity in lung cancers by single‐cell DNA sequencing
Li Zhang,Lingxi Chen,Shuai Cheng Li,Mengyao Wang,Chaohui Li,Tingting Song,Yinyun Ni,Ying Yang,Zhiqiang Liu,Menglin Yao,Bairong Shen,Weimin Li +11 more
TL;DR: Heterogeneity in lung cancers by single-cell DNA sequencing reveals molecular subgroups and potential therapeutic targets.