9 results match your criteria: "Affiliated Infectious Diseases Hospital of Zhengzhou University[Affiliation]"
Front Cell Infect Microbiol
March 2025
Department of TB Diseases, Affiliated Infectious Diseases Hospital of Zhengzhou University, Zhengzhou, China.
Background: Traditional lipoarabinomannan tests have limited sensitivity in HIV-negative individuals. Our aims were to compare chemiluminescence-based LAM (AIMLAM) and other diagnostic modalities in HIV-negative patients and to explore whether lymphocyte counts impact the sensitivity and costs of AIMLAM.
Methods: This is a prospective, cross-sectional, diagnostic accuracy study.
Heliyon
January 2025
Affiliated Infectious Diseases Hospital of Zhengzhou University (Henan Infectious Diseases Hospital, The Sixth People's Hospital of Zhengzhou), Center for Translational Medicine, Zhengzhou, 45000, China.
Regeneration is the ability to accurately regrow missing body parts. The unparalleled regenerative capacity and incredible tissue plasticity of planarians, both resulting from the presence of abundant adult stem cells referred to as neoblasts, offer a unique opportunity to investigate the cellular and molecular principles underlying regeneration. Neoblasts are capable of self-renewal and differentiation into the desired cell types for correct replacement of lost parts after tissue damage.
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January 2025
Center for Translational Medicine, Affiliated Infectious Diseases Hospital of Zhengzhou University (Henan Infectious Diseases Hospital, The Sixth People's Hospital of Zhengzhou), Zhengzhou, 450000, People's Republic of China.
Trypsin digestion of the GII.6 norovirus (NoV) major capsid protein VP1 promotes its binding to histo-blood group antigens (HBGAs), which are believed to be co-receptors for NoVs. In our previous study, we found that trypsin digestion led to the disassembly of GII.
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September 2024
Affiliated Infectious Diseases Hospital of Zhengzhou University (Henan Infectious Diseases Hospital, The Sixth People's Hospital of Zhengzhou), Center for Translational Medicine, Zhengzhou, 450000, People's Republic of China.
Human noroviruses (HuNoVs) are a leading cause of acute viral gastroenteritis worldwide. Infectious outbreaks due to recombinant NoV genotype called GII.P16-GII.
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December 2024
Institute for HIV/AIDS and STD Prevention and Control, Beijing Center for Disease Prevention and Control (CDC), Beijing Academy of Preventive Medicine, Beijing.
J Infect Dis
November 2024
Institute for HIV/AIDS and STD Prevention and Control, Beijing Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), Beijing Academy of Preventive Medicine, Beijing.
Infect Genet Evol
August 2024
Affiliated Infectious Diseases Hospital of Zhengzhou University (Henan Infectious Diseases Hospital, The Sixth People's Hospital of Zhengzhou), Center for Translational Medicine, Zhengzhou 450000, People's Republic of China. Electronic address:
Arch Virol
May 2024
Affiliated Infectious Diseases Hospital of Zhengzhou University, Henan Infectious Diseases Hospital, The Sixth People's Hospital of Zhengzhou, Center for Translational Medicine, Zhengzhou, China.
Noroviruses (NoVs) are the chief cause of acute viral gastroenteritis worldwide. By employing the major capsid protein VP1 of a GII.6 NoV strain as an immunogen, we generated two monoclonal antibodies (mAbs) with wide-spectrum binding activities against NoV genogroup II (GII) VP1 proteins.
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May 2024
Affiliated Infectious Diseases Hospital of Zhengzhou University (Henan Infectious Diseases Hospital, The Sixth People's Hospital of Zhengzhou), No.29, Jingguang South Road, Erqi District, Zhengzhou, 450000, China.
Although most people living with HIV (PLWH) receiving antiretroviral therapy (ART) achieve continuous viral suppression, some show detectable HIV RNA as low-level viremia (LLV) (50-999 copies/mL). Drug resistance mutations (DRMs) in PLWH with LLV is of particular concern as which may lead to treatment failure. In this study, we investigated the prevalence of LLV and LLV-associated DRMs in PLWH in Zhengzhou City, China.
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