Publications by authors named "Xian-Ying Liu"

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  • This study examined how the position of the placenta affects uterine artery Doppler measurements and their role in predicting early-onset preeclampsia (PE) in pregnant women.
  • Researchers measured the pulsatility index (PI) of both uterine arteries in women with uncomplicated pregnancies and compared the measurements based on placental position.
  • The results indicated that the PI of the uterine artery on the side with the placenta was significantly lower than the opposite side, and specific PI cut-off values demonstrated high sensitivity and specificity in predicting early-onset PE.
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Cervical cancer is a deadly gynecological malignancy in need of innovative treatment strategies. Emerging preclinical data has suggested the benefits of nanocarriers over the traditional chemotherapy for cancer treatment. In particular, gold nanoparticles are gaining popularity due to gold's inert nature, limited side effects, good cytocompatibility, and flexibility in preparation/modification.

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The long non-coding RNAs (lncRNAs) regulating encoding transcripts/genes involved in Wnt signalling pathway in keloids is largely unclear. We used a pathway-focused lncRNA microarray to detect the differentiated expression profiles of both lncRNAs and genes involved in Wnt pathway, thus a total of 116 Wnt-targeted genes and 69 Wnt-related lncRNAs aberrantly expressed in keloids were initially identified. A stepwise bioinformatics was further performed to find skin-related lncRNA/gene pairs in Wnt pathway in keloids.

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As a gynecological oncology, ovarian cancer has high incidence and mortality. To study the mechanisms of ovarian cancer, the present study analyzed the GSE37582 microarray. GSE37582 was downloaded from Gene Expression Omnibus and included data from 74 ovarian cancer cases and 47 healthy controls.

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The Cryptosporidium parvum T7 phage display library was screened by using Caco-2 cells. Five specific gene fragments were identified by blasting sequences in GenBank, one of which encoding the CP2 protein was previously identified as a surface molecule of sporozoites and involved in parasite invasion. The others are hypothetic proteins with unknown functions.

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