8 Papers
37 Citations
Si Li is an academic researcher from Sun Yat-sen University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Lidocaine & KEGG. The author has an hindex of 7, co-authored 8 publications.
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Papers
Bioinformatic Analysis of Potential Biomarkers for Spinal Cord-injured Patients with Intractable Neuropathic Pain.
Yimin Wang,Fang Ye,Chanyan Huang,Faling Xue,Yingyuan Li,Shaowei Gao,Zeting Qiu,Si Li,Qinchang Chen,Huaqiang Zhou,Yiyan Song,Wenqi Huang,Wulin Tan,Zhongxing Wang +13 more
TL;DR: Protein modification and regulation of the biological process of the central nervous system may be a risk factor in SCI and certain genes and miRNAs may be potential biomarkers for the prediction of and potential targets for the prevention and treatment of neuropathic pain after SCI.
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Integrated Analysis of Expression Profile Based on Differentially Expressed Genes in Middle Cerebral Artery Occlusion Animal Models
Huaqiang Zhou,Zeting Qiu,Shaowei Gao,Qinchang Chen,Si Li,Wulin Tan,Xiaochen Liu,Zhongxing Wang +7 more
TL;DR: A global view of the potential molecular differences between middle cerebral artery occlusion (MCAO) animal model and sham for Mus musculus or Rattus norvegicus is exhibited, including the biological process and enriched pathways in DEGs.
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Prolonged dexmedetomidine infusion in critically ill adult patients: a retrospective analysis of a large clinical database Multiparameter Intelligent Monitoring in Intensive Care III.
TL;DR: Prolonged dexmedetomidine infusion is not related to an increased in-hospital mortality, but it is associated with the rebound effect ofHR and BP, and the rebound of HR and BP was more likely to occur in patients with prolonged infusion.
Integrated clinicopathological features and gene microarray analysis of pancreatic neuroendocrine tumors.
TL;DR: The gene expression differences in PNETs according to different clinicopathological aspects are showed, including NEK2, UBE2C, TOP2A and PPP1R1A are positively associated with high tumor grade, and GCGR and GNAS are regarded as the hub of the PPI sub-network.
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Racial disparities in pancreatic neuroendocrine tumors survival: a SEER study.
Huaqiang Zhou,Yuanzhe Zhang,Xiaoyue Wei,Kai-Bin Yang,Wulin Tan,Zeting Qiu,Si Li,Qinchang Chen,Yiyan Song,Shaowei Gao +9 more
TL;DR: The Black patients had both worse OS and PNSS compared to non‐Black patients, and disease extension at the time of diagnosis and surgical status contributed to the ethnical survival disparity.