Jian Huang
Zhejiang University
1596 Papers
7.2K Citations
Jian Huang is an academic researcher from Zhejiang University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Biology. The author has an hindex of 97, co-authored 1189 publications. Previous affiliations of Jian Huang include Wuhan University of Technology & Chinese National Human Genome Center.
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Papers
Origin of low δ26Mg Cenozoic basalts from South China Block and their geodynamic implications
TL;DR: Yang et al. as discussed by the authors studied the origin of low δ26Mg basalts and evaluated whether Mg isotope ratios of basalts can be used to trace deeply recycled carbon, high-precision major and trace element and mg isotopic analyses on the Cenozoic alkaline and tholeiitic basalts from the South China Block, eastern China.
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Development and Validation of an MRI-Based Radiomics Signature for the Preoperative Prediction of Lymph Node Metastasis in Bladder Cancer
Shaoxu Wu,Junjiong Zheng,Yong Li,Zhuo Wu,Siya Shi,Ming Huang,Hao Yu,Wen Dong,Jian Huang,Tianxin Lin +9 more
TL;DR: The MRI-based radiomics nomogram has the potential to be used as a non-invasive tool for individualized preoperative prediction of LN metastasis in BCa and the decision curve analysis indicated that the nomogram was clinically useful.
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Deregulation of the OsmiR160 Target Gene OsARF18 Causes Growth and Developmental Defects with an Alteration of Auxin Signaling in Rice
TL;DR: The results show that negative regulation of OsARF18 expression by OsmiR160 is critical for rice growth and development via affecting auxin signaling, which will advance future studies on the molecular mechanism by which miR160 fine-tunes auxIn signaling in plants.
The role of floral organs in carpels, an Arabidopsis loss‐of‐function mutation in MicroRNA160a, in organogenesis and the mechanism regulating its expression
TL;DR: Zhang et al. as mentioned in this paper showed that the 3' regulatory region of miR160 negatively regulates three genes that encode AUXIN RESPONSE FACTORs (ARF10, -16, and -17).
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Serum IL-10 Predicts Worse Outcome in Cancer Patients: A Meta-Analysis
TL;DR: High expression of serous IL–10 leads to an adverse survival in most types of cancer, andIL–10 is a valuable biomarker for prognostic prediction and targeting IL-10 treatment options for both solid tumors and hematological malignancies.