Hongmei Zeng
Peking Union Medical College
295 Papers
821 Citations
Hongmei Zeng is an academic researcher from Peking Union Medical College. The author has contributed to research in topics: Cancer & Population. The author has an hindex of 49, co-authored 222 publications. Previous affiliations of Hongmei Zeng include Civil Aviation Authority of Singapore & Yale University.
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Papers
Cs 3 VO(O 2 ) 2 CO 3 : an exceptionally thermostable carbonatoperoxovanadate with an extremely large second-harmonic generation response.
TL;DR: A highly thermostable carbonatoperoxovanadate, Cs3VO(O2)2CO3, exhibits a remarkably strong SHG response of approximately 23.0 times that of KDP, which is the largest among those of the reported NLO carbonate materials.
Physical activity and breast cancer survival: an epigenetic link through reduced methylation of a tumor suppressor gene L3MBTL1
Hongmei Zeng,Melinda L. Irwin,Lingeng Lu,Harvey A. Risch,Susan T. Mayne,Lina Mu,Qian Deng,Luca Scarampi,Marco Mitidieri,Dionyssios Katsaros,Herbert Yu +10 more
TL;DR: It is suggested that increasing physical activity after a breast cancer diagnosis may affect epigenetic regulation of tumor suppressor genes, which have favorable impacts on survival outcomes of breast cancer patients.
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Female breast cancer incidence and mortality in China, 2013.
TL;DR: Population‐based cancer registration data from the National Central Cancer Registry were used to analyze and evaluate the incidence and mortality rates in China in 2013, providing scientific information for cancer prevention and control.
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Purification and Characterization of a Novel Hypersensitive Response-Inducing Elicitor from Magnaporthe oryzae that Triggers Defense Response in Rice
Mingjia Chen,Hongmei Zeng,Dewen Qiu,Guo Lihua,Xiufen Yang,Huaixing Shi,Tingting Zhou,Jing Zhao +7 more
TL;DR: It is demonstrated that MoHrip1 triggers defense responses in rice and could be used for controlling rice blast disease.
Contribution of hepatitis B virus and hepatitis C virus to liver cancer in China north areas: Experience of the Chinese National Cancer Center
Minjie Wang,Yuting Wang,Xiaoshuang Feng,Ruijun Wang,Yanmei Wang,Hongmei Zeng,Jun Qi,Hong Zhao,Ni Li,Jianqiang Cai,Chunfeng Qu +10 more
TL;DR: HBV remains the major contributor to PLC in China north areas and individuals with occult HBV infection should not be ignored in liver cancer screening.
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