Yufen Zhao
Ningbo University
1187 Papers
5.2K Citations
Yufen Zhao is an academic researcher from Ningbo University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Chemistry & Catalysis. The author has an hindex of 65, co-authored 1059 publications. Previous affiliations of Yufen Zhao include Xiamen University & Beijing University of Chemical Technology.
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Papers
A J-shaped relation of BMI and stroke: Systematic review and dose-response meta-analysis of 4.43 million participants.
Xuejiao Liu,Dongdong Zhang,Yang Liu,Xizhuo Sun,Y. Hou,Bingyuan Wang,Yongcheng Ren,Yufen Zhao,Chengyi Han,Cheng Cheng,Feiyan Liu,Yuanyuan Shi,Xu Chen,Leilei Liu,Guozhen Chen,Shihao Hong,Ming Zhang,Dongsheng Hu +17 more
TL;DR: Both overweight and obesity increase the risk of stroke with a J-shaped dose-response relation, and the nadir of the curve was observed at BMI 23-24 kg/m2.
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Phosphoryl group participation leads to peptide formation from N-phosphorylamino acids.
TL;DR: An intramolecular mixed carboxylic-phosphoric anhydride intermediate was proposed for this type of reaction which might provide a clue to the function of the phosphoryl group in theosphorylated enzymes and in the prebiotic synthesis of protein.
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Iodine‐Mediated Sulfonylation of Quinoline N‐Oxides: a Mild and Metal‐Free One‐Pot Synthesis of 2‐Sulfonyl Quinolines
TL;DR: A synthetic strategy for an iodine-mediated sulfonylation of quinoline N-oxides has been developed in this article, where a wide variety of 2-sulfonyl quinoloxides derivatives were synthesized by reacting various quinedoxides with different sodium sulfinates in the presence of sub-stoichiometric amounts of I2 in one pot.
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Recent Advances in Small Peptides of Marine Origin in Cancer Therapy.
TL;DR: This paper highlights the anticancer linear and cyclic small peptides in marine resources and presents a review of peptides and the derivatives and their mechanisms.
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Pyroptosis of syncytia formed by fusion of SARS-CoV-2 spike and ACE2-expressing cells.
Huabin Ma,Huabin Ma,Zhoujie Zhu,Huaipeng Lin,Shanshan Wang,Peipei Zhang,Yanguo Li,Long Li,Jinling Wang,Yufen Zhao,Jiahuai Han +10 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors established an in vitro cell-cell fusion system and used it to mimic the fusion of SARS-CoV-2 infected cells with ACE2-expressing cells to form syncytia.