Wei Gao
Dalian Medical University
14 Papers
27 Citations
Wei Gao is an academic researcher from Dalian Medical University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Biology. The author has an hindex of 6, co-authored 8 publications. Previous affiliations of Wei Gao include Zhejiang University City College.
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Papers
Ubiquitin‑specific protease 22‑induced autophagy is correlated with poor prognosis of pancreatic cancer
Jin-Xiao Liang,Zhen Ning,Wei Gao,Jun Ling,Aman Wang,Hai-Feng Luo,Yong Liang,Qiu Yan,Zhongyu Wang +8 more
TL;DR: A new function of USP22 is demonstrated that induces autophagy, thus leading to the poor prognosis of pancreatic cancer, and is found to enhance cell proliferation and resistance to starvation and chemotherapeutic drugs in Panc‑1 cells.
The Protective Effect of N-Acetylcysteine on Ionizing Radiation Induced Ovarian Failure and Loss of Ovarian Reserve in Female Mouse.
TL;DR: NAC successfully restored the ovarian and uterine function, enhanced the embryo implantation, improved the follicle development, and altered the abnormal hormone levels through reducing the oxidative stress and apoptosis level in granulosa cells while promoting the proliferation of granulosi cells.
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Chemokine receptor CXCR4 expression and lung cancer prognosis: a meta-analysis.
TL;DR: It is found that the CXCR4 expression was significantly associated with lymph node metastasis, and it might become a new diagnosis and therapeutic target in lung cancer.
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Targeting the p53 signaling pathway in cancers: Molecular mechanisms and clinical studies
TL;DR: TriAP1 as mentioned in this paper is a novel p53 downstream inhibitor of apoptosis, which is the homolog of yeast mitochondrial intermembrane protein MDM35 and can play a tumor-promoting role by blocking the mitochondriadependent apoptosis pathway.
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Exposure to radiation therapy is associated with female reproductive health among childhood cancer survivors: a meta-analysis study
Wei Gao,Jin-Xiao Liang,Qiu Yan +2 more
TL;DR: This first meta-analysis assessing the effect of medical radiation on female childhood cancer survivors’ reproductive capability and pregnancy outcomes supported that radiotherapy was a risk factor for reproductive health problems of female who survived from childhood cancer.
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