Xin M. Tu
University of California, San Diego
67 Papers
53 Citations
Xin M. Tu is an academic researcher from University of California, San Diego. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Mental health. The author has an hindex of 19, co-authored 67 publications. Previous affiliations of Xin M. Tu include University of California, Berkeley & Translational Research Institute.
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Papers
Bacteriophage targeting of gut bacterium attenuates alcoholic liver disease
Yi Duan,Yi Duan,Cristina Llorente,Cristina Llorente,Sonja Lang,Katharina Brandl,Huikuan Chu,Lu Jiang,Lu Jiang,Richard C. White,Thomas H. Clarke,Kevin Nguyen,Manolito Torralba,Yan Shao,Jinyuan Liu,Adriana Hernandez-Morales,Lauren Lessor,Imran R Rahman,Yukiko Miyamoto,Melissa Ly,Bei Gao,Weizhong Sun,Roman Kiesel,Felix Hutmacher,Suhan Lee,Meritxell Ventura-Cots,Francisco Bosques-Padilla,Elizabeth C. Verna,Juan G. Abraldes,Robert S. Brown,Victor Vargas,José Altamirano,Juan Caballería,Debbie L. Shawcross,Samuel B. Ho,Samuel B. Ho,Alexandre Louvet,Michael R. Lucey,Philippe Mathurin,Guadalupe Garcia-Tsao,Ramon Bataller,Xin M. Tu,Lars Eckmann,Wilfred A. van der Donk,Ry Young,Trevor D. Lawley,Peter Stärkel,David T. Pride,Derrick E. Fouts,Bernd Schnabl,Bernd Schnabl +50 more
TL;DR: It is shown that bacteriophages can specifically target cytolytic E. faecalis, which provides a method for precisely editing the intestinal microbiota, and is linked with more severe clinical outcomes and increased mortality in patients with alcoholic hepatitis.
Artificial Intelligence for Mental Health and Mental Illnesses: an Overview.
Sarah A. Graham,Sarah A. Graham,Colin A. Depp,Colin A. Depp,Colin A. Depp,Ellen E. Lee,Ellen E. Lee,Ellen E. Lee,Camille Nebeker,Xin M. Tu,Xin M. Tu,Ho-Cheol Kim,Dilip V. Jeste +12 more
TL;DR: An overview of AI and current applications in healthcare, a review of recent original research on AI specific to mental health, and a discussion of how AI can supplement clinical practice while considering its current limitations, areas needing additional research, and ethical implications regarding AI technology are provided.
Magnetic Resonance vs Transient Elastography Analysis of Patients With Nonalcoholic Fatty Liver Disease: A Systematic Review and Pooled Analysis of Individual Participants.
Cynthia Hsu,Cyrielle Caussy,Cyrielle Caussy,Kento Imajo,Jun Chen,Siddharth Singh,Kellee Kaulback,Minh Le,Jonathan Hooker,Xin M. Tu,Ricki Bettencourt,Meng Yin,Claude B. Sirlin,Richard L. Ehman,Atsushi Nakajima,Rohit Loomba +15 more
TL;DR: A pooled analysis of data from individual participants with biopsy‐proven NAFLD found MRE to have a statistically significantly higher diagnostic accuracy than TE in detection of each stage of fibrosis.
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High prevalence and adverse health effects of loneliness in community-dwelling adults across the lifespan: role of wisdom as a protective factor.
Ellen E. Lee,Colin A. Depp,Barton W. Palmer,Danielle Glorioso,Rebecca Daly,Jinyuan Liu,Xin M. Tu,Ho-Cheol Kim,Peri Tarr,Yasunori Yamada,Dilip V. Jeste +10 more
TL;DR: The alarmingly high prevalence of loneliness and its association with worse health-related measures underscore major challenges for society.
The Differences and Similarities Between Two-Sample T-Test and Paired T-Test.
TL;DR: The differences and similarities between these two t-tests are discussed and three examples are used to illustrate the calculation procedures of the two-sample t-test and paired t- test.
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