Tingting Zhang
Shanghai Jiao Tong University
21 Papers
81 Citations
Tingting Zhang is an academic researcher from Shanghai Jiao Tong University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Adjudin. The author has an hindex of 12, co-authored 21 publications.
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Papers
Clinical and CT imaging features of the COVID-19 pneumonia: Focus on pregnant women and children.
TL;DR: The pulmonary involvement in children with COVID-19 was mild with a focal GGO or consolidation, and the clinically-diagnosed cases were vulnerable to more pulmonary involvement.
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Clinical and CT Imaging Features of the COVID-19 Pneumonia: Focus on Pregnant Women and Children
TL;DR: Atypical clinical findings of pregnant women with COVID-19 could increase the difficulty in initial identification, and CT was the modality of choice for early detection, severity assessment, and timely therapeutic effects evaluation for the cases with epidemic and clinical features of COVID, with or without laboratory confirmation.
Inhibition of SIRT6 in prostate cancer reduces cell viability and increases sensitivity to chemotherapeutics ESEARCH ARTICLE R
Yewei Liu,Qian Reuben Xie,Boshi Wang,Jiaxiang Shao,Tingting Zhang,Tengyuan Liu,Gang Huang,Weiliang Xia,Jiao Tong,W. Xia,G. Huang,Ab Stract +11 more
- 01 Jan 2013
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors found that SIRT6 was overexpressed in prostate tumors, compared with normal or paratumor prostate tissues, and showed that the higher levels of SIRT 6 in both prostate tumor tissues and prostate cancer cells than in their normal counterparts.
Thromboxane A2 receptor antagonist SQ29548 reduces ischemic stroke-induced microglia/macrophages activation and enrichment, and ameliorates brain injury
Aijuan Yan,Tingting Zhang,Xiao Yang,Jiaxiang Shao,Ningzhen Fu,Fanxia Shen,Yi Fu,Weiliang Xia +7 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the role of TXA2R on microglia/macrophages activation after ischemia/reperfusion brain injury in mice was explored, where SQ29548 was administered twice to the ipsilateral ventricle (10μl, 2.6μm, per dose).
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Differentiation of pancreatic carcinoma and mass-forming focal pancreatitis: qualitative and quantitative assessment by dynamic contrast-enhanced MRI combined with diffusion-weighted imaging.
TL;DR: The TIC of DCE- MRI and ADC value of DWI for pancreatic mass were found to provide reliable information in differentiating PC from FP, and the combination of D CE-MRI and DWI can achieve a higher sensitivity, specificity, and diagnostic accuracy.