8 Papers
Hao Wu is an academic researcher from Weifang Medical University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Biology. The author has an hindex of 2, co-authored 2 publications.
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Papers
Carbon Dots from Lycium barbarum Attenuate Radiation-Induced Bone Injury by Inhibiting Senescence via METTL3/Clip3 in an m6A-Dependent Manner.
TL;DR: In this article , a new pathway for the management of radiation-induced bone injury was proposed by using biomass-derived carbon dots (CDs) synthesized from Lycium barbarum via hydrothermal strategy.
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A prognostic long non-coding RNA-associated competing endogenous RNA network in head and neck squamous cell carcinoma.
TL;DR: The results show that prognostic biomarkers can be identified by constructing multi-RNA-based prognostic models, which can be used for survival risk prediction in patients with HNSCC, and clarify the interaction of ceRNA regulatory networks and crucial clinicopathological features.
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The progress of post-treatment restricted mouth opening in oral and maxillofacial malignant tumor patients
Hao Wu,Zijie Zhou,Chengyao Zhang,Shukun Shen,Jiannan Liu,Chenping Zhang +5 more
- 30 Mar 2021
TL;DR: A systematic review of methods of interventions or treatment of oral and maxillofacial malignant tumor patients with restricted mouth opening or trismus is conducted with 3 aims: to clear the definition of restricted Mouth opening and trismu, to identify epidemiology and pathogenesis of restricted mouthOpening or Trismus, and to summarize the methods of intervention or treatment.
Analysis of related factors of long-term complications after vascularized fibular transplantation
Hao Wu,Jixiong Mao,Zanjing Zhai,Zichen Wang,Zhiyong Guo,Yige Liu,Jing Han,Chenping Zhang,Jiannan Liu +8 more
TL;DR: The less the residual length of fibular distal, the more obvious the long-term complications in the donor site, and the higher the incidence of dorsiflexion dysfunction and flexion deformity of hallux, which is higher in patients after fibula transplantation.
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Free vascularized fibula leads to hallux toe flexion deformity due to ischemic muscle contracture of flexor hallucis longus.
Hao Wu,Yuehao Hu,Zilin Wang,Yige Liu,Jing Han,Chenping Zhang,Zanjing Zhai,Jiannan Liu +7 more
TL;DR: Free vascularized fibula leads to hallux toe flexion deformity due to ischemic muscle contracture of flexor hallucis longus. 100% of patients exhibited the deformity, which is caused by muscle contracture and not influenced by fibula length.
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