126 Papers
399 Citations
Ming Li is an academic researcher from Second Military Medical University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Cobb angle. The author has an hindex of 19, co-authored 113 publications. Previous affiliations of Ming Li include Xuzhou Medical College.
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Papers
MicroRNA-133a, downregulated in osteosarcoma, suppresses proliferation and promotes apoptosis by targeting Bcl-xL and Mcl-1.
Fang Ji,Hao Zhang,Yang Wang,Ming Li,Weidong Xu,Yi-fan Kang,Zhiwei Wang,Zi-min Wang,Ping Cheng,Dake Tong,Cheng Li,Hao Tang +11 more
TL;DR: It is found that miR-133a was downregulated in osteosarcoma cell lines and primary human osteosARcoma tissues, and its decrease was significantly correlated with tumor progression and prognosis of the patients.
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Comparison between radial head replacement and open reduction and internal fixation in clinical treatment of unstable, multi-fragmented radial head fractures.
TL;DR: Compared with open reduction and internal fixation, radial head replacement with a metal prostheses resulted in favourable joint function for the unstable, multi-fragmented fractures of the radial head.
An MRI study of psoas major and abdominal large vessels with respect to the X/DLIF approach
Wan-Kun Hu,Shisheng He,Shao-Cheng Zhang,Yan-Bin Liu,Ming Li,Tiesheng Hou,Xiao-Lu Ma,Jian Wang +7 more
TL;DR: Combined with the distribution of nerve roots reported by Moro, X/DLIF approach is safe via zones II–III at L1/2 and L2/3, and via zone II at L3/4.
Application of the polystyrene model made by 3-D printing rapid prototyping technology for operation planning in revision lumbar discectomy
TL;DR: Using the 3-D printing technology before revision lumbar discectomy may reduce the operation time and the perioperative blood loss, but there does not appear to be a benefit to using the technology with respect to clinical outcomes.
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Changes in Life Satisfaction and Self-esteem in Patients with Adolescent Idiopathic Scoliosis With and Without Surgical Intervention
TL;DR: Findings indicate that surgical correction of adolescent idiopathic scoliosis in eligible patients can lead not only to curve correction, but also to an increase self-esteem and life satisfaction.
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