Gui Chen
Peking University
23 Papers
17 Citations
Gui Chen is an academic researcher from Peking University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Computer science. The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 14 publications. Previous affiliations of Gui Chen include Hunan University of Traditional Chinese Medicine.
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Papers
Energy consumption and greenhouse gas emissions by buildings: A multi-scale perspective
TL;DR: In this paper, a hybrid system analysis combining input-output analysis and process analysis is conducted from a multi-scale perspective to quantify the embodied energy consumption and greenhouse gas emissions driven by the infrastructure engineering of case buildings in Beijing.
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The role of hypertension-related gene in aortic vascular smooth muscle cells from mice and rats.
TL;DR: HRG-1 is a gene related to VSMC proliferation that may play an important role in several occlusive cardiovascular diseases including atherosclerosis, restenosis and hypertension.
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Automated assessment of mandibular shape asymmetry in 3-dimensions.
Yi Fan,Yungeng Zhang,Gui Chen,Wei He,Guang-ying Song,Harold Matthews,Peter Claes,Yuru Pei,Hong-yan Zha,Anthony Penington,Nicky Kilpatrick,Paul M. Schneider,Ruo-ping Jiang,Tianmin Xu +13 more
TL;DR: In this paper , a U-net deep learning network was used to segment the mandible from computed tomography images and a total of 17,415 uniformly sampled quasi-landmarks were automatically identified on the mandibular surface via a template mapping technique.
The three-dimensional stable mandibular landmarks in patients between the ages of 12.5 and 17.1 years
TL;DR: During a growth period that averaged 4.6 years, the structures that appeared relatively stable and could be used in mandibular regional superimpositions included Pog, landmarks on the inferior part of the internal symphysis, and the mental foramen.
Three-dimensional modeling of an individualized functional masticatory system and bite force analysis with an orthodontic bite plate.
Fanfan Dai,Longfang Wang,Gui Chen,Si Chen,Tianmin Xu +4 more
- 01 Feb 2016
TL;DR: An individualized 3D masticatory system model was constructed using advanced 3D data processing software that integrated 3D images from different sources and suggested that a thickness of 3 mm may be appropriate for clinical use.
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