Deli Wang
Northwestern University
10 Papers
20 Citations
Deli Wang is an academic researcher from Northwestern University. The author has contributed to research in topics: DNA methylation & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 8, co-authored 9 publications. Previous affiliations of Deli Wang include Children's Memorial Hospital & University of Alabama at Birmingham.
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Papers
Evaluating the incidence and utility of microscopic metastatic dissemination as diagnosed by lumbar cerebro-spinal fluid (CSF) samples in children with newly diagnosed intracranial ependymoma
Jason Fangusaro,Clark Van Den Berghe,Tadanori Tomita,Veena Rajaram,Dolly Aguilera,Deli Wang,Stewart Goldman +6 more
TL;DR: It is suggested that evaluation of lumbar cytology may not be useful in patients with negative post-contrast spine MRIs and future prospective trials may be helpful in validating this conclusion before eliminating this procedure as part of the standard evaluation in newly diagnosed ependymoma patients.
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A robust two-way semi-linear model for normalization of cDNA microarray data
TL;DR: A robust semiparametric method in a two-way semi-linear model (TW-SLM) for normalization of cDNA microarray data that works at least as well as the LOWESS method and works better when the underlying assumptions for the LOWess method are not satisfied.
The diagnostic and prognostic value of D-dimer in different types of aortic dissection
TL;DR: In this article , the serum D-dimer level and its diagnostic and prognostic predictive value in patients with different types of aortic dissection was evaluated, and the relationship between D-Dimer and the prognosis of patients was also analyzed.
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Genetic variation in B cell-activating factor of the TNF family (BAFF) and asthma exacerbations among African American subjects.
Rajesh Kumar,L. Keoki Williams,Atsushi Kato,Edward L. Peterson,Silvio Favoreto,Katie Hulse,Deli Wang,Kenneth B. Beckman,Shannon Thyne,Michael A. LeNoir,Kelley Meade,David E. Lanfear,Albert M. Levin,David Favro,James J. Yang,Kevin B. Weiss,Homer A. Boushey,Leslie C. Grammer,Pedro C. Avila,Esteban G. Burchard,Robert P. Schleimer +20 more
TL;DR: BAFF expression in vivo increases in natural rhinovirus infection and may play a role in airway antiviral immunity and impact asthma exacerbation rates.
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African ancestry is associated with asthma risk in African Americans.
Carlos Flores,Shwu Fan Ma,Maria Pino-Yanes,Michael S. Wade,Lina Pérez-Méndez,Rick A. Kittles,Deli Wang,Srinivas Papaiahgari,Jean G. Ford,Rajesh Kumar,Joe G.N. Garcia +10 more
TL;DR: These data replicate previous findings indicating that African ancestry constitutes a risk factor for asthma and suggest that elevated asthma rates in African Americans can be partially attributed to African genetic ancestry.