Ying-Bin Yan
Nankai University
6 Papers
6 Citations
Ying-Bin Yan is an academic researcher from Nankai University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Temporomandibular joint. The author has an hindex of 3, co-authored 6 publications. Previous affiliations of Ying-Bin Yan include Tianjin Medical University.
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Papers
Free radial forearm flap and anterolateral thigh flap for reconstruction of hemiglossectomy defects: A comparison of quality of life.
TL;DR: FRFF had the advantage of oral functions, such as chewing, speech and swallowing, over the ALTF for reconstruction of defect of half of the tongue in reconstruction of defects of a hemiglossectomy.
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A gene signature associated with prognosis and immune processes in head and neck squamous cell carcinoma
Shuang Bai,Ping Zhang,Jian-Cheng Zhang,Jun Shen,Xu Xiang,Ying-Bin Yan,Zhen-Qi Xu,Jun Zhang,Li Long,Chao Wang,Ping Shi,Li Yang,Wei Chen,Hao Liu +13 more
TL;DR: A prognostic‐related signature was needed for the diagnosis of head and neck squamous cell carcinoma and its prognosis has not significantly improved in the past several decades.
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Differential regulation of blood vessel formation between traumatic temporomandibular joint fibrous ankylosis and bony ankylosis in a sheep model.
TL;DR: This study indicates that inhibition of angiogenesis after TMJ trauma might be a promising strategy for preventing bony ankylosis in the future.
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Differences in the biological properties of mesenchymal stromal cells from traumatic temporomandibular joint fibrous and bony ankylosis: a comparative study.
Pei-Pei Zhang,Su-Xia Liang,Hua-Lun Wang,Kun Yang,Shao-Chen Nie,Tong-Mei Zhang,Yuan-Yuan Tian,Zhao-Yuan Xu,Wei Chen,Ying-Bin Yan +9 more
TL;DR: In this article, the functional characteristics of mesenchymal stromal cells (MSCs) from a sheep model of traumatic temporomandibular joint (TMJ) fibrous and bony ankylosis were compared.
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Bioinformatic Analysis Reveals an Immune/Inflammatory-Related Risk Signature for Oral Cavity Squamous Cell Carcinoma.
Shuang Bai,Shuang Bai,Ying-Bin Yan,Wei Chen,Ping Zhang,Tong-Mei Zhang,Yuan-Yuan Tian,Hao Liu +7 more
TL;DR: This bioinformatic-based immune-related signature suggested that the microenvironment of OC-SCC could distinguish among patients with different underlying biological processes and clinical outcomes, and the use of this signature may shed light on future OC- SCC classification and therapeutic design.