Jiewen Jin
Nanjing University
17 Papers
17 Citations
Jiewen Jin is an academic researcher from Nanjing University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Internal medicine. The author has an hindex of 6, co-authored 14 publications.
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Papers
The metal nanoparticle-induced inflammatory response is regulated by SIRT1 through NF-κB deacetylation in aseptic loosening.
TL;DR: The results of this study suggest that Sirtuin 1 plays a key role in metal nanoparticle-induced inflammatory responses and that targeting the SIRT1 pathway may lead to novel therapeutic approaches for the treatment of aseptic prosthesis loosening.
The Application of SUDOSCAN for Screening Diabetic Peripheral Neuropathy in Chinese Population.
TL;DR: SUDOSCAN is a sensitive test to detect diabetic peripheral neuropathy in China and could be an effective screening tool in in busy outpatients and primary health care.
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Comparison of Monolateral External Fixation and Internal Fixation for Skeletal Stabilisation in the Management of Small Tibial Bone Defects following Successful Treatment of Chronic Osteomyelitis
Wang Yicun,Jiang Hui,Zhantao Deng,Jiewen Jin,Jia Meng,Jun Wang,Jianning Zhao,Guojing Sun,Hongbo Qian +8 more
TL;DR: It was relatively safe to use internal fixation for stabilization in osteomyelitis patients whose bone defects were less than 4 cm and infection was well controlled.
Insulin resistance enhances the mitogen-activated protein kinase signaling pathway in ovarian granulosa cells.
Linghui Kong,Qien Wang,Jiewen Jin,Zou Xiang,Taoyu Chen,Shanmei Shen,Hongwei Wang,Qian Gao,Yong Wang +8 more
TL;DR: The data showed that dexamethasone-induced insulin resistance in mouse granulosa cells reduced insulin sensitivity, accompanied with an increase in phosphorylation of p44/42 mitogen-activated protein kinase, downregulated cytochrome P450 subfamily 17 and lowered progesterone production.
Low serum bilirubin levels contribute to the presence and progression of distal symmetrical polyneuropathy in Chinese patients with type 2 diabetes.
TL;DR: Low levels of serum bilirUBin, especially unconjugated bilirubin, contributed to the presence and progression of DSPN in Chinese patients with T2D, and may be used as an additional indicator of risk and progression.
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