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Melatonin Attenuates Mitochondrial Damage in Aristolochic AcidInduced Acute Kidney Injury

Sun J, Pan J, Liu Q, Cheng J, Tang Q, Ji Y, Cheng K, wang R, Liu L, Wang D, Wu N, Zheng X, Li J, Zhang X, Zhu Z, Ding Y, Zheng F, Li J, Zhang Y, Yuan Y

Aristolochic acid (AA), extracted from Aristolochiaceae plants, plays an essential role in traditional herbal medicines and is used for different diseases. However, AA has been found to be nephrotoxic and...
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Effects of Illness Perception and Health Beliefs on the Quality of Life of Breast Cancer Patients in the Yanbian Area of China

Zheng F, Lee O, Zhou J, Li C

PURPOSE: This study aimed to identify the effects of illness perception and health beliefs on the quality of life (QOL) of breast cancer patients. METHODS: A cross-sectional study was conducted. Data...
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Real-world outcomes of niraparib treatment in patients with ovarian cancer: the first observational multicenter study in China

Li J, Yang J, Shou H, Zhang L, Huang X, Tang X, Zheng F, Liu F, Wu X

Objective The objective of this study was to present the real-world patients’ portrait, and the results of niraparib treatment in China. Methods This study included 142 patients treated with niraparib from 8 hospitals...
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Certain Polymorphisms in SP110 Gene Confer Susceptibility to Tuberculosis: A Comprehensive Review and Updated Meta-Analysis

Zhang S, Wang XB, Han YD, Wang C, Zhou Y, Zheng F

PURPOSE: Numerous studies have assessed the association of SP110 gene variants with tuberculosis (TB), but the results were inconsistent. Through a comprehensive review and meta-analysis, our study aimed to clarify...
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