Mingyu Zhang
Johns Hopkins University
46 Papers
26 Citations
Mingyu Zhang is an academic researcher from Johns Hopkins University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Biology. The author has an hindex of 7, co-authored 21 publications. Previous affiliations of Mingyu Zhang include Peking University & Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine.
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Papers
Reporting guidelines for human microbiome research: the STORMS checklist
Chloe Mirzayi,Audrey Renson,Massive Analysis,Fatima Zohra,Shaimaa Elsafoury,Ludwig Geistlinger,Lora J. Kasselman,Kelly Eckenrode,Janneke van de Wijgert,Amy Loughman,Francine Z Marques,David A MacIntyre,Manimozhiyan Arumugam,Rimsha Azhar,Francesco Beghini,Kirk Bergstrom,Ami Bhatt,Jordan E Bisanz,Jonathan Braun,Hector Corrada Bravo,Gregory A Buck,Frederic D. Bushman,David Casero,Gerard Clarke,Maria Carmen Collado,Maria Carmen Collado,Paul D. Cotter,John F. Cryan,Ryan T Demmer,Suzanne Devkota,Eran Elinav,Juan S Escobar,Jennifer Fettweis,Robert D. Finn,Anthony A. Fodor,Sofia Forslund,Andre Franke,Cesare Furlanello,Jack Gilbert,Elizabeth Grice,Benjamin Haibe-Kains,Scott Handley,Pamela Herd,Susan Holmes,Jonathan P Jacobs,Lisa Karstens,Rob Knight,Dan Knights,Omry Koren,Douglas S Kwon,Morgan G. I. Langille,Brianna Lindsay,Dermot P.B. McGovern,Alice C. McHardy,Shannon McWeeney,Noel T. Mueller,Luigi Nezi,Matthew Olm,Noah Palm,Edoardo Pasolli,Jeroen Raes,Matthew R. Redinbo,Malte Rühlemann,R Balfour Sartor,Patrick D. Schloss,Lynn Schriml,Eran Segal,Michelle Shardell,Thomas Sharpton,Ekaterina Smirnova,Harry Sokol,Justin L Sonnenburg,Sujatha Srinivasan,Louise B. Thingholm,Peter J. Turnbaugh,Vaibhav Upadhyay,Ramona L Walls,Paul Wilmes,Takuji Yamada,Georg Zeller,Mingyu Zhang,Ni Zhao,Liping Zhao,Wenjun Bao,Aedin Culhane,Viswanath Devanarayan,Joaquin Dopazo,Xiaohui Fan,Xiaohui Fan,Matthias Fischer,Wendell D. Jones,Rebecca Kusko,Christopher E. Mason,Tim R Mercer,Susanna-Assunta Sansone,Andreas Scherer,Leming Shi,Shraddha Thakkar,Weida Tong,Russell D. Wolfinger,Christopher Hunter,Nicola Segata,Curtis Huttenhower,Jennifer B Dowd,Heidi E. Jones,Levi Waldron +105 more
TL;DR: The STORMS tool as mentioned in this paper is composed of a 17-item checklist organized into six sections that correspond to the typical sections of a scientific publication, presented as an editable table for inclusion in supplementary materials.
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Metformin affects gut microbiome composition and function and circulating short-chain fatty acids: A randomized trial
Noel T. Mueller,Moira K. Differding,Mingyu Zhang,Nisa M. Maruthur,Stephen P. Juraschek,Edgar R. Miller,Lawrence J. Appel,Hsin Chieh Yeh +7 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the longer-term effects of metformin treatment and behavioral weight loss on gut microbiota and short-chain fatty acids (SCFAs) were evaluated in a 3-parallel-arm, randomized trial.
Effects of high-fiber diets enriched with carbohydrate, protein, or unsaturated fat on circulating short chain fatty acids: results from the OmniHeart randomized trial
TL;DR: Macronutrient composition of high-fiber diets affects circulating SCFAs, which are associated with measures of appetite and cardiometabolic health, and changes in ln-transformedSCFAs from baseline to the end of each diet; differences between diets; and associations of changes in SCF as with cardiometric parameters are examined.
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Opportunities for evaluating chemical exposures and child health in the United States: the Environmental influences on Child Health Outcomes (ECHO) Program
Jessie P. Buckley,Emily S. Barrett,Paloma I. Beamer,Deborah H. Bennett,Michael S. Bloom,Timothy R. Fennell,Rebecca C. Fry,William E. Funk,Ghassan B. Hamra,Stephen S. Hecht,Kurunthachalam Kannan,Ramsunder Iyer,Margaret R. Karagas,Kristen Lyall,Patrick J. Parsons,Edo D. Pellizzari,Antonio J. Signes-Pastor,Anne P. Starling,Aolin Wang,Deborah J. Watkins,Mingyu Zhang,Tracey J. Woodruff +21 more
TL;DR: To supplement existing chemical data, biomonitoring of emerging chemicals, nontargeted analysis to identify novel chemicals, and expanded measurement of chemicals in alternative biological matrices and dust samples are recommended.
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In Utero Exposure to Heavy Metals and Trace Elements and Childhood Blood Pressure in a U.S. Urban, Low-Income, Minority Birth Cohort
Mingyu Zhang,Tiange Liu,Guoying Wang,Jessie P. Buckley,Eliseo Guallar,Xiumei Hong,Mei Cheng Wang,Marsha Wills-Karp,Xiaobin Wang,Noel T. Mueller +9 more
TL;DR: In utero exposure to heavy metals lead (Pb), mercury (Hg), and cadmium (Cd) may be associated with higher childhood blood pressure (BP), whereas trace elements selenium (Se) and mangane...