Lifu Wang
Lanzhou University
7 Papers
5 Citations
Lifu Wang is an academic researcher from Lanzhou University. The author has contributed to research in topics: PIEZO1 & Mechanosensitive channels. The author has an hindex of 1, co-authored 5 publications.
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Papers
An increased posterior tibial slope is associated with a higher risk of graft failure following ACL reconstruction: a systematic review
Zhong-cheng Liu,Jin Jiang,Qiong Yi,Yong Teng,Xuening Liu,Jinwen He,Kun Zhang,Lifu Wang,F. Teng,Bin Geng,Yayi Xia,Meng Wu +11 more
TL;DR: Based on the current clinical evidence, increased PTS is associated with a higher risk of ACL graft failure after ACL reconstruction, and the high heterogeneity and the characteristics of nonrandomized controlled trials limited data synthesis.
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Mechanosensory and mechanotransductive processes mediated by ion channels in articular chondrocytes: Potential therapeutic targets for osteoarthritis.
Kun Zhang,Lifu Wang,Zhongcheng Liu,Bin Geng,Yuanjun Teng,Xuening Liu,Qiong Yi,De-Chen Yu,Xiang-Yi Chen,Dacheng Zhao,Yayi Xia +10 more
TL;DR: In this article, a review brings together published information on mechanosensitive ion channels, such as SACs, VGCCs, large conductance Ca2+-activated K+ channels (BKCa channels), SKCa channels, voltage-activated H+ channels, acid sensing ion channels (ASICs), transient receptor potential (TRP) family channels, and piezo1/2 channels.
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The efficacy of meniscus posterior root tears repair: A systematic review and meta-analysis.
TL;DR: In this article, the authors systematically searched databases including PubMed, Embase, and Cochrane Library for relevant arti cies for meniscus posterior root root tears repair and reported of efficacy repair treatment.
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The role of long non-coding RNA BCAR4 in human cancers.
TL;DR: In this article, the authors reviewed studies focusing on the relationship between BCAR4 and cancers in recent years and aims to summarize the effect and mechanism of BCAR 4 in human cancers.
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A bibliometric analysis and review of recent researches on Piezo (2010-2020).
TL;DR: The Piezo channel protein is a type of mechanical-sensitive ion channel that was discovered by Coste et al. in 2010 using RNA interference technology in a mouse Neuro2A cell line as discussed by the authors.
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