Zhen Qu
Binzhou Medical College
6 Papers
11 Citations
Zhen Qu is an academic researcher from Binzhou Medical College. The author has contributed to research in topics: Chemistry & Cancer. The author has an hindex of 3, co-authored 4 publications.
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Papers
Inhibitory effects of Lang-du extract on the in vitro and in vivo growth of melanoma cells and its molecular mechanisms of action
Liping Wang,Huiying Duan,Yishan Wang,Kun Liu,Peng Jiang,Zhen Qu,Kazumi Yagasaki,Guoying Zhang +7 more
TL;DR: It is shown that LDE significantly suppressed the in vitro melanoma cell growth in dose- and time-dependent manners, and may have a wide therapeutic and/or adjuvant therapeutic application in the treatment of melanoma and other cancer.
Survival Impact of Delaying Postoperative Radiotherapy in Patients with Esophageal Cancer.
Yuanyuan Wang,Shanghui Guan,Yanhong Bi,Sixiang Lin,Jian-Jun Ma,Qian Xing,Chonghua Liu,Rui Zhang,Zhen Qu,Peng Jiang,Xue Chen,Yufeng Cheng +11 more
TL;DR: Multivariate analysis showed that delay to RT longer than the median does not appear to be a survival cost, and delaying postoperative RT of esophageal cancer does not impact PFS, but results in a significant reduction on OS if delaying longer than 6 weeks.
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Short-term outcomes of CyberKnife therapy for advanced high-risk tumors: A report of 160 cases.
Yi-Shan Wang,Yuan-Yuan Wang,Peng Jiang,Jian-Jun Ma,Zhen Qu,Xi-Lin Wang,Jun-Ti Li,Xi-Feng Jia +7 more
TL;DR: The short-term outcomes in the series of patients with advanced high-risk tumors treated with CyberKnife appeared to be better compared to conventional CRT, although further studies of the long- term outcomes are required to confirm the validity.
The Effects of β-Pinene, a Pine Needle Oil Monoterpene, on Adenovirus Type 3
B. Qiu,Feng-xiang Wei,J. Su,Weijing Hao,J. Zhou,J. Zhao,Y. Wang,Zhen Qu +7 more
TL;DR: β-pinene directly inactivates adenovirus type 3 and impedes its invasion into the cells, but produces no protective effects on cells, which provides additional arguments that β- pinene affects the virus during the absorption phase.
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Clinical application of CyberKnife for high-risk central nervous system tumors: A clinical trial report of 60 cases.
Xin Wang,Yuan-Yuan Wang,Peng Jiang,Jian-Jun Ma,Zhen Qu,Han-Chen Liu,Shan-Shan Wang,Yi-Shan Wang +7 more
TL;DR: CyberKnife produces slight damage and a favorable therapeutic effect and expands the concepts concerning precise radiotherapy for tumors and is an indispensable method for personalized tumor treatment.