Ming Chen
Tongji University
6 Papers
47 Citations
Ming Chen is an academic researcher from Tongji University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Diabetes mellitus & Internal medicine. The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 6 publications. Previous affiliations of Ming Chen include Nanjing Medical University.
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Papers
Effect of recombinant human growth hormone therapy on blood lipid and carotid intima-media thickness in children with growth hormone deficiency
TL;DR: The RhGH replacement therapy in GHD children can improve both the blood lipid profile and carotid intima-media thickness, with higher-dose rhGH therapy showing superior effects.
Pioglitazone Use and Risk of Bladder Cancer: an In Vitro Study.
Shaoling Yang,Ji-Jiao Wang,Ji-Jiao Wang,Ming Chen,Ming Chen,Lu Xu,Nan Li,Yili Luo,Le Bu,Manna Zhang,Hong Li,Ben-Li Su +11 more
TL;DR: PIO decreased the expression of p53 and cyclin D1 in J82 cells after long-term culture, which suggested that PIO may be helpful for diabetic patients with bladder cancer.
Lower alpha fetoprotein and higher risk of hepatocellular carcinoma, study from the type 2 diabetes mellitus patients.
TL;DR: T2DM was associated with lower AFP level, worse liver function and higher risk of high-grade HCC, suggesting that low AFP levels in diabetics might delay and interfere with HCC diagnosis, leading to higher degree of malignant HCC.
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Association of diabetes mellitus with prostate cancer grade and prostate-specific antigen in Chinese biopsy population.
TL;DR: Diabetes was associated with a higher risk of PCa detection, especially high-grade disease in Chinese biopsy patients, and it is speculated that low PSA levels in diabetics might delay and/or interfere with PCa Detection, eventually leading to higher degree PCa on diagnosis.
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Serum FABP1 Levels Correlate Positively with Obesity in Chinese Patients After Laparoscopic Sleeve Gastrectomy: a 12-Month Follow-up Study.
Hui You,Xin Wen,Cuiling Zhu,Ming Chen,Liting Dong,Yanli Zhu,Liu Yang,Le Bu,Manna Zhang,Donglei Zhou,Liesheng Lu,Lei Du,Ziwei Lin,Shen Qu +13 more
TL;DR: Serum FABP1 levels are closely correlated with obesity and many metabolic factors, and it is found that with the decrease in BMI after LSG, the FABp1 levels also progressively decreased postoperatively.
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