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    Independent Effects of Hypothyroidism and Obesity on Endometrial Cancer Risk Revealed by Mendelian Randomisation by Dylan M. Glubb, Xuemin Wang, Tracy A. O’Mara

    Published 2025-07-01

    <b>Objectives</b>: Thyroid dysfunction, particularly hypothyroidism, has been associated with endometrial cancer in observational studies; however, these findings may be confounded by obesity, an endometrial cancer risk factor. To clarify these associations, we performed Mendelian random...

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    Losing brain networks during death by Han Li, Yunting Xiang, Taicheng Huang, Ruojia Ren, Huichun Luo, Yi Zhang, Jin‐Jun Ding, Jie Weng, Xiao‐Na Zhu, Yonglan Du, Xiao Li, Yimeng Liu, Binglei Zhao, Zhongbin Su, Di Wen, Chengtao Li, Luyang Tao, Xu Wu, Xuemin Wang, Bo‐Feng Zhu, Xuyun Hua, Jianguang Xu, Ti‐Fei Yuan

    Published 2025-07-01

    Abstract Death represents the end of all living organisms. The pattern of brain activity disappearance following death, however, has not been fully elucidated. Here we investigated brain activity dynamics following cardiac arrest using ultra‐high field 11.7 T magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) in long...

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    RETRACTED ARTICLE: Protective role of arachidonic acid against diabetic myocardial ischemic injury: a translational study of pigs, rats, and humans by Yunhui Lv, Kai Li, Shuo Wang, Xiaokang Wang, Guangxin Yue, Yangyang Zhang, Xin Lv, Ping Zhao, Shiping Wang, Qi Zhang, Qiuju Li, Jinyan Zhu, Jubo Li, Peng Peng, Yue Li, Jiafei Luo, Xue Zhang, Jianzhong Yang, Baojie Zhang, Xuemin Wang, Min Zhang, Chen Shen, Xin Wang, Miao Wang, Zhen Ye, Yongchun Cui

    Published 2024-02-01

    Abstract Aim Patients with diabetes mellitus have poor prognosis after myocardial ischemic injury. However, the mechanism is unclear and there are no related therapies. We aimed to identify regulators of diabetic myocardial ischemic injury. Methods and results Mass spectrometry-based, non-targeted m...

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    GWAS meta-analysis identifies five susceptibility loci for endometrial cancerResearch in context by Dhanya Ramachandran, Xuemin Wang, Triin Laisk, Ying Zheng, Nathan Ingold, Daffodil M. Canson, Pik Fang Kho, Bianca J. Naumann, Carly J. Chapman, Kristine Bousset, Anna V. Krause, Peter Schürmann, Britta Wieland, Patricia Hanel, Fabienne Hülse, Norman Häfner, Ingo Runnebaum, Natalia Dubrowinskaja, Nurzhan Turmanov, Tatyana Yugay, Zura Berkutovna Yessimsiitova, Frédéric Amant, Daniela Annibali, Matthias W. Beckmann, Clara Bodelon, Daniel D. Buchanan, Chu Chen, Megan A. Clarke, Linda S. Cook, Immaculata De Vivo, Wout De Wispelaere, Mengmeng Du, Douglas F. Easton, Julius Emons, Peter A. Fasching, Christine M. Friedenreich, Grace Gallagher, Graham G. Giles, Ellen L. Goode, Holly R. Harris, David J. Hunter, David L. Kolin, Peter Kraft, James V. Lacey, Diether Lambrechts, Lingeng Lu, George L. Mutter, Jeffin Naduparambil, Kelli O’Connell, Alpa V. Patel, Paul D.P. Pharoah, Timothy R. Rebbeck, Fulvio Ricceri, Harvey A. Risch, Matthias Ruebner, Carlotta Sacerdote, Rodney J. Scott, V. Wendy Setiawan, Xiao-Ou Shu, Melissa C. Southey, Emma Tham, Ian Tomlinson, Constance Turman, Nicolas Wentzensen, Wanghong Xu, Herbert Yu, Wei Zheng, Amanda B. Spurdle, Yosef Yarden, Reedik Mägi, Peter Hillemanns, Dylan M. Glubb, Thilo Dörk, Tracy A. O’Mara

    Published 2025-08-01

    Summary: Background: Endometrial cancer is the most common gynaecological cancer in high-income countries. In addition to environmental risk factors, genetic predisposition contributes towards endometrial cancer development but is still incompletely defined. Methods: Building on genome-wide associa...

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