X. Bai
6 Papers
X. Bai is an academic researcher. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Internal medicine. The author has an hindex of 2, co-authored 5 publications.
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Papers
Potential mechanisms and therapeutic targets of mesenchymal stem cell transplantation for ischemic stroke
Li Na Zhou,Hui-fang Zhu,X. Bai,Jiagui Huang,Yue Chen,Jun Wen,Xuemei Li,Bo Wu,Y. Tan,Min Tian,J.M. Ren,Mengxia Li,Qingzhu Yang +12 more
TL;DR: In this article , the potential therapeutic targets of mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) in the process of production and use and provide new therapeutic directions for ischemic stroke were explored.
Periodontitis exacerbates atherosclerosis through Fusobacterium nucleatum-promoted hepatic glycolysis and lipogenesis.
Lu Zhou,X. Meng,Hong Zhu,Ting Liu,Lin-Juan Du,X. Bai,Yang Liu,Yuanzhi Xu,Yufeng Xie,Rong Shu,Yanqi Zhu,Sheng-Zhong Duan +11 more
TL;DR: In this paper , the causal role of periodontitis in atherosclerosis was explored and the underlying mechanisms were dissected by using 16S-rRNA gene sequencing, which revealed that F. nucleatum directly stimulated lipid biosynthesis in primary mouse hepatocytes.
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Alleviate Periodontitis and its Comorbidity Hypertension using A Nanoparticle-embedded Functional Hydrogel System.
Shuo Xu,Bin Hu,Ting Dong,Lin-Juan Du,Yu Lin Li,Yanlin Chen,X. Bai,Ting Liu,Lu Zhou,Wu-Chang Zhang,Yang Liu,Qinfeng Ding,Sheng-Zhong Duan +12 more
TL;DR: Wang et al. as discussed by the authors proposed a controlled-release composite hydrogel approach with dual antibacterial and anti-inflammatory activities as a resolution to achieve the goal of co-treatment of comorbidities.
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Oral pathogens exacerbate Parkinson’s disease by promoting Th1 cell infiltration in mice
X. Bai,Shuo Xu,Lu Zhou,Xiao-Qian Meng,Yu Lin Li,Yanlin Chen,Yi-Han Jiang,Wen-Zhen Lin,Bo-Yan Chen,Lin-Juan Du,Guo-Cai Tian,Yan Liu,Sheng-Zhong Duan,Ya-Qin Zhu +13 more
TL;DR: It is demonstrated that ligature-induced periodontitis with application of subgingival plaque (LIP-SP) exacerbated motor dysfunction, microglial activation, and dopaminergic neuron loss in 1-Methyl-4-phenyl-1,2,3,6-tetrahydropyridine (MPTP)-induced PD mice.
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[Research progress on association of neurological disorders and periodontal diseases].
TL;DR: There are epidemiological and biological evidences that periodontal diseases can induce or exacerbate neurological disorders, including Alzheimer's disease, Parkinson's Disease, multiple sclerosis and major depressive disorder, and the possible mechanisms are analyzed.
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