Publications by authors named "Haifeng Zhan"

Article Synopsis
  • Triclosan (TCS) and triclocarban (TCC) are effective sterilizers but raise health concerns due to their environmental toxicity, especially in the context of immunotoxic effects.
  • A study using zebrafish revealed that both chemicals resulted in low hatching rates and high mortality, with TCC causing more severe developmental issues than TCS.
  • TCS increased the proliferation of innate immune cells but reduced mature T cells, while TCC inhibited both types of immune cell differentiation; both pollutants altered pro-inflammatory cytokine levels correlating with toxicity.
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Background And Objective: Weight loss-related amenorrhea is defined as the reversible functional inhibition of the hypothalamic-pituitary-ovarian (HPO) axis associated with weight loss or low body weight, which occurs mostly in adolescents and women of reproductive age. The specific pathological mechanisms of this disease have not yet been elucidated, and the optimal evidence-based guidelines for its clinical assessment and management are limited. This review summarizes its adverse effects on female health, and the individualized, emerging, and multidisciplinary therapeutic approaches used to treat it.

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Introduction: Erythropoietin (EPO) is a commonly used option in the treatment of chemotherapy-induced anaemia (CIA). However, ∼30-50% of patients fail to achieve an adequate response after initial treatment. Prior studies have demonstrated that intravenous iron might synergistically improve therapeutic response to EPO treatment in this patient population.

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