Jia Chen
Capital Medical University
5 Papers
2 Citations
Jia Chen is an academic researcher from Capital Medical University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Traditional Chinese medicine. The author has an hindex of 1, co-authored 5 publications. Previous affiliations of Jia Chen include Beijing University of Chinese Medicine.
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Papers
Barley β-glucan gelatin sponge improves impaired wound healing in diabetic and immunosuppressed mice by regulating macrophage polarization
TL;DR: Barley β-glucan gelatin sponge is a more effective and safer topical agent compared to traditional gelatin sponge for treating delayed wound healing and could be a treatment option for patients with chronic wounds.
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Huiyang Shengji Extract Improve Chronic Nonhealing Cutaneous through the TGF-β1/Smad3 Signaling Pathway.
TL;DR: Huiyang Shengji extract (HSE) is an extract of traditional Chinese medicine prescription for treating chronic wounds as mentioned in this paper, which has a specific regulatory effect on the proliferation and secretion of fibroblasts caused by M1 macrophages.
Patent
Traditional Chinese medicine composition for treating diabetic skin ulcer and preparation method thereof
Li Ping,He Xiujuan,Zhang Jinchao,Qingwu Liu,Jia Chen +4 more
- 10 Sep 2019
TL;DR: Wang et al. as discussed by the authors provided a traditional Chinese medicine composition for treating diabetic skin ulcer and a preparation method thereof, and relates to the technical field of traditional Chinese Medicinecompositions.
Traditional Chinese medicine for psoriasis vulgaris: A Protocol of a prospective, multicenter cohort study.
Xinwei Guo,Dongmei Zhou,L. Sun,Ping Wang,Jianhua Qu,Cang Zhang,Yan Wang,Zhaoxia Chen,Bo Li,Jing Hu,Zhimiao Lin,Fei Shi,Yan-ping Bai,Yuanwen Li,Xingwu Duan,Shentao Bao,Haibing Lan,Xiaoyan Sun,Xiong Wang,Xiang Liu,Linge Li,Litao Zhang,Fang Feng,Yujiao Meng,Qingwu Liu,Xiaoyao Guo,Jianning Guo,Yu Liu,Cong Qi,Jia Chen,Shuo Feng,Ping Li +31 more
TL;DR: This study intends to demonstrate and provide scientific and clinical evidence for the use of TCM to delay the recurrence of psoriasis vulgaris and publish and present the results at national and international conferences and in peer-reviewed journals specialized in dermatology.
Huiyang Shengji decoction promotes wound healing in diabetic mice by activating the EGFR/PI3K/ATK pathway.
Qingwu Liu,Qingwu Liu,Zhang Jinchao,Zhang Jinchao,Han Xuyang,Jia Chen,Jia Chen,Yating Zhai,Yan Lin,Huike Ma,Fang Feng,Fang Feng,Xiujuan He,Ping Li,Ping Li +14 more
TL;DR: Huiyang Shengji decoction (HYSJD) has been shown to promote the healing of diabetic chronic wounds, however, its pharmacological mechanism is still unclear as discussed by the authors.