Ping Chu
Capital Medical University
38 Papers
333 Citations
Ping Chu is an academic researcher from Capital Medical University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Tuberculosis. The author has an hindex of 11, co-authored 24 publications.
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Papers
The Feasibility of Xpert MTB/RIF Testing to Detect Rifampicin Resistance among Childhood Tuberculosis for Prevalence Surveys in Northern China
Jie Lu,Huimin Li,Fang Dong,Jin Shi,Hui Yang,Shujing Han,Ping Chu,Yanlin Zhao,Wenqi Song,Yongli Guo,Shunying Zhao +10 more
TL;DR: This research highlights the need to understand more fully the role of “spatially aggregated immune checkpoints” in the development of central nervous systems.
MicroRNA-365a-3p promotes tumor growth and metastasis in laryngeal squamous cell carcinoma.
Jiangqiao Geng,Yuanhu Liu,Yaqiong Jin,Jun Tai,Jie Zhang,Xiao Xiao,Ping Chu,Yongbo Yu,Sheng Cai Wang,Jie Lu,Shujing Han,Jin Shi,Yongli Guo,Xin Ni +13 more
TL;DR: The data suggest that miR- 365a-3p may act as an oncomiR and may promote growth and metastasis in LSCC via the PI3K/AKT signaling pathway, and thus miR‑365a- 3p may be a potential therapeutic target for treatment of LSCC.
MiR-20a-5p suppresses tumor proliferation by targeting autophagy-related gene 7 in neuroblastoma
Yongbo Yu,Jie Zhang,Yaqiong Jin,Yeran Yang,Jin Shi,Feng Chen,Shujing Han,Ping Chu,Jie Lu,Huanmin Wang,Yongli Guo,Xin Ni +11 more
TL;DR: It is found that miR-20a-5p expression was significantly downregulated whereas its target autophagy-related gene 7 (ATG7) was increased along with clinical staging of NB progression and thus autophagic suppression in SH-SY5Y cells.
lncRNA SNHG16 is associated with proliferation and poor prognosis of pediatric neuroblastoma.
Yongbo Yu,Feng Chen,Yeran Yang,Yaqiong Jin,Jin Shi,Shujing Han,Ping Chu,Jie Lu,Jun Tai,Shengcai Wang,Wei Yang,Huanmin Wang,Yongli Guo,Xin Ni +13 more
TL;DR: Bioinformatics analysis revealed that SNHG16 regulated cell proliferation in NB through transcriptional and translational pathways, and could represent a potential target for NB therapy.
Toll-like receptor 1(TLR1) Gene SNP rs5743618 is associated with increased risk for tuberculosis in Han Chinese children.
Hui Qi,Lin Sun,Xi-Rong Wu,Ya-qiong Jin,Jing Xiao,Sheng-Feng Wang,Chen Shen,Ping Chu,Zhan Qi,Fang Xu,Ya-jie Guo,Weiwei Jiao,Jian-ling Tian,Adong Shen +13 more
TL;DR: TLR1 rs5743618-GT genotype carriers may have reduced immune response to MTB infection although further study is warranted to test this conclusion.
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