Minghui Li
Zhejiang University
4 Papers
7 Citations
Minghui Li is an academic researcher from Zhejiang University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Biology. The author has an hindex of 2, co-authored 2 publications.
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Papers
Eleven Routine Clinical Features Predict COVID-19 Severity Uncovered by Machine Learning of Longitudinal Measurements
Kai Zhou,Yaoting Sun,Lu Li,Zelin Zang,Jing Wang,Jun Li,Junbo Liang,Fangfei Zhang,Qiushi Zhang,Weigang Ge,Hao Chen,Xindong Sun,Liang Yue,Xiaomai Wu,Bo Shen,Jiaqin Xu,Hongguo Zhu,Shiyong Chen,Hai Yang,Shigao Huang,Minfei Peng,Dongqing Lv,Chao Zhang,Haihong Zhao,Luxiao Hong,Zhehan Zhou,Haixiao Chen,Xuejun Dong,Chunyu Tu,Minghui Li,Yi Zhu,Baofu Chen,Stan Z. Li,Tiannan Guo +33 more
TL;DR: A practical model for timely severity prediction for COVID-19 is presented, which is freely available at a webserver https://guomics.shinyapps.io/covidAI/.
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Eleven Routine Clinical Features Predict COVID-19 Severity
Kai Zhou,Yaoting Sun,Lu Li,Zelin Zang,Jing Wang,Jun Li,Junbo Liang,Fangfei Zhang,Qiushi Zhang,Weigang Ge,Hao Chen,Xindong Sun,Liang Yue,Xiaomai Wu,Bo Shen,Jiaqin Xu,Hongguo Zhu,Shiyong Chen,Hai Yang,Shigao Huang,Minfei Peng,Dongqing Lv,Chao Zhang,Haihong Zhao,Luxiao Hong,Zhehan Zhou,Haixiao Chen,Xuejun Dong,Chunyu Tu,Minghui Li,Yi Zhu,Baofu Chen,Stan Z. Li,Tiannan Guo +33 more
TL;DR: A machine learning model is built to predict the disease progression based on measurements from the first 12 days since the disease onset when no patient became severe and captured predictive dynamics of LDH and CK while their levels were in the normal range.
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Interleukin 25 and its biological features and function in intestinal diseases
TL;DR: A review of the emerging comprehension of the biology of IL-25, as well as its cellular sources, targets, and signaling transduction is presented in this paper , where the authors discuss how IL participates in the development of intestinal diseases including helminth infection, inflammatory bowel diseases, food allergy and colorectal cancer.
New insights on IL‑36 in intestinal inflammation and colorectal cancer (Review)
Minghui Li,Wei Jiang,Zehui Wang,Yihan Lu,Jun Zhang +4 more
TL;DR: The role of IL-36 in the regulation of various intestinal diseases has been examined in this paper , and the targeted therapies that are currently being developed for the IL36 receptor are also discussed.