Synopsis of recent research by authors named "YingWu Shi"
- YingWu Shi's recent research primarily focuses on the interactions between neuroinflammation, mitochondrial dysfunction, and neuronal apoptosis, particularly in the context of traumatic brain injury (TBI) and stroke, highlighting the roles of specific proteins and signaling pathways like METTL3, 20-HETE, and SIRT3 in these processes.
- Shi has also explored microbial dynamics, emphasizing the effects of both chemical and organic fertilizers on soil microbial communities and their impact on cotton yield, demonstrating a connection between agricultural practices and soil health.
- His work extends into clinical outcomes in neurosurgery, analyzing therapeutic approaches for traumatic brain injuries, including the efficacy of techniques such as decompressive craniectomy and external ventricle drainage, and correlating clinical findings with mechanisms of neuroinflammation and coagulopathy.