Huimin Xia
Guangzhou Medical University
259 Papers
583 Citations
Huimin Xia is an academic researcher from Guangzhou Medical University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Population. The author has an hindex of 38, co-authored 233 publications. Previous affiliations of Huimin Xia include Boston Children's Hospital & Chinese Academy of Sciences.
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Papers
Author Correction: Tissue repair and regeneration with endogenous stem cells
TL;DR: This article was originally published with an incorrect affiliation 1 and has been updated to correct the affiliation of the Department of Pediatric Surgery and Center for Genetic Diagnosis.
Human Cytomegalovirus Immediate-Early 1 Protein Causes Loss of SOX2 from Neural Progenitor Cells by Trapping Unphosphorylated STAT3 in the Nucleus
Cong-Cong Wu,Xuan Jiang,Xian-Zhang Wang,Xi-Juan Liu,Xiao-Jun Li,Bo Yang,Han-Qing Ye,Thomas Harwardt,Man Jiang,Huimin Xia,Wei Wang,William J. Britt,Christina Paulus,Michael Nevels,Min-Hua Luo +14 more
TL;DR: It is shown that HCMV infection of NPCs results in the loss of the SOX2 protein, a key pluripotency-associated transcription factor that governs neural progenitor cell (NPC) fate and is required for normal brain development.
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Association between DSCAM polymorphisms and non-syndromic Hirschsprung disease in Chinese population
TL;DR: There is an association between DSCAM polymorphisms and non-syndromic HSCR in South Chinese population.
Investigation of association between LINC00673 rs11655237 C>T and Wilms tumor susceptibility.
TL;DR: A small number of studies have investigated the association between LINC00673 rs11655237 C>T and WT susceptibility and found thatWT susceptibility is higher in children with parents diagnosed with Wilms tumor.
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Volatile anesthetics inhibit the activity of calmodulin by interacting with its hydrophobic site.
TL;DR: It is demonstrated that the above VAs interact with the hydrophobic core of Ca(2+)-CaM and the interaction results in the inhibition of the conformational change and activity of CaM.
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