Jianping Qi
Zunyi Medical College
10 Papers
17 Citations
Jianping Qi is an academic researcher from Zunyi Medical College. The author has contributed to research in topics: Posterior tibial artery & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 2, co-authored 8 publications.
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Papers
Exosomal miR-135a derived from human amnion mesenchymal stem cells promotes cutaneous wound healing in rats and fibroblast migration by directly inhibiting LATS2 expression.
TL;DR: It is indicated that miR-135a promotes wound healing, which may be mediated by downregulating LATS2 levels to increase cell migration and attenuated the promoting effect of exosomes on cell migration.
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Clinical observation of basic fibroblast growth factor combined with topical oxygen therapy in enhancing burn wound healing
Kaiyu Nie,Pengcheng Li,Xueqin Zeng,Guangfeng Sun,Wenhu Jin,Zairong Wei,Bo Wang,Jianping Qi,Yu-ming Wang,Dali Wang +9 more
TL;DR: The bFGF combined with topical oxygen therapy can enhance deep II degree burn wound healing and the therapy method is simple and convenient.
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Parallel Cross-Leg Free Flap with Posterior Tibial Artery Perforator Pedicle Propeller Cable Bridge Flap for the Treatment of Lower Extremity Wounds: A Case Series Report
TL;DR: The method described overcomes the disadvantages of traditional cross-leg flaps for the treatment of lower extremity wounds by combining posterior tibial artery perforator pedicle propeller cable bridge flap and pedicled flap.
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Original Article Composite tissue flap at perforating branches of saphenous artery: a new design for repairing composite tissue defects in anterior knee
Guangfeng Sun,Kaiyu Nie,Wenhu Jin,Zairong Wei,Jianping Qi,Da-li Wang +5 more
- 01 Jan 2015
TL;DR: Wang et al. as mentioned in this paper designed a new composite tis- sue flap by carrying fascial flap in the medial gastrocnemius muscle with perforators flap in saphenous artery to re-pair and reconstruct the composite tissue defects in knee.
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Anatomical study and clinical applications of the posterior tibial artery intermuscular septum branches island flaps
TL;DR: The kind of flap has reliable blood supply, the scope of repairing was wide; avoidance of sacrificing the major artery; the flap was easy to be dissected and was one of the ideal flaps to repair the ankle and adjacent soft tissue defects.
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