Wen Zeng
Wuhan University
65 Papers
213 Citations
Wen Zeng is an academic researcher from Wuhan University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Hazard ratio. The author has an hindex of 14, co-authored 59 publications. Previous affiliations of Wen Zeng include Huazhong University of Science and Technology & Zhengzhou University.
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Papers
Dynamic Interleukin-6 Level Changes as a Prognostic Indicator in Patients With COVID-19.
Zeming Liu,Jinpeng Li,Danyang Chen,Rongfen Gao,Wen Zeng,Sichao Chen,Yihui Huang,Jianglong Huang,Wei Long,Man Li,Liang Guo,Xinghuan Wang,Xiaohui Wu +12 more
TL;DR: Interleukin-6 level may be an independent risk factor for disease severity and in-hospital mortality and dynamic IL-6 changes may serve as a potential predictor for lung injury in Chinese COVID-19 patients.
Reevaluating the prognostic significance of male gender for papillary thyroid carcinoma and microcarcinoma: a SEER database analysis
TL;DR: It is demonstrated that male gender is an independent poor prognostic factor for all PTCs and for PTC’s > 1 cm, However, gender is not an independent prognostic factors for cause-specific survival in PTMC.
Down-regulation of long non-coding RNA HOTAIR sensitizes breast cancer to trastuzumab
TL;DR: RNA interference downregulated the HOTAIR level and sensitized the cells to trastuzumab and resulted in down-regulation of TGF-β, Snail, Vimentin, p-AKT, p -APK and CyclinD1 and up- regulation of E-cadherin, PTEN and P27.
Diagnostic accuracy of ultrasonographic features for lymph node metastasis in papillary thyroid microcarcinoma: a single-center retrospective study
Zeming Liu,Wen Zeng,Chunping Liu,Shuntao Wang,Yiquan Xiong,Yawen Guo,Xiaoyu Li,Shi-Ran Sun,Tianwen Chen,Yusufu Maimaiti,Pan Yu,Tao Huang +11 more
TL;DR: This study found that the US features of round shape, cystic change, calcification, loss of echogenic fatty hilum, and abnormal vascularity were useful sonographic criteria for differentiating between cervical lymph nodes with and without metastasis.
Bilirubin Levels as Potential Indicators of Disease Severity in Coronavirus Disease Patients: A Retrospective Cohort Study.
Zeming Liu,Jinpeng Li,Wei Long,Wen Zeng,Rongfen Gao,Guang Zeng,Danyang Chen,Shipei Wang,Qianqian Li,Di Hu,Liang Guo,Zhengwei Li,Xiaohui Wu +12 more
TL;DR: COVID-19 patients with elevated STB and CB levels had a higher mortality, and CB/UCB was predictive of disease severity and mortality, so it is necessary to pay special attention to COVID- 19 patients with Elevated bilirubin levels in clinical management.