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    Associations between dynamic change of Chinese visceral adiposity index and hypertensive co-morbidities in the middle-aged and elderly population: a Chinese prospective cohort stud... od Jinjian Xu, Yingdi Yang, Ye Hu, Yingxiang Song, Xiao Ye, Yu-ming Chen, Hanbing Li, Xiaohong Wu

    Wydane 2025-07-01

    Background and aimsThe non-invasive Chinese visceral adiposity index (CVAI) was linked to the risk of cardiovascular disease and mortality. The associations of the CVAI and its longitudinal changes with hypertension and related comorbidities remain poorly understood. This study aims to examine the a...

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    Adaptation of finnish diabetes risk score for screening undiagnosed diabetes and hyperglycemia in Chinese adults. od Jian Zhang, Jiating Wang, Fang Huang, Vanessa Caroline Campos, Hao Huang, Andreas Rytz, Yumeng Li, Wei Hu, Christian Darimont, Kai Yu, Yu-Ming Chen

    Wydane 2025-01-01

    <h4>Objective</h4>China has the largest population with diabetes globally, with over half of the cases going undiagnosed, highlighting the need for improved screening efforts. This study aimed to adapt the Finnish Diabetes Risk Score (FINDRSC), a widely used tool for assessing diabetes r...

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    Analysis of the function of D279N mutation of VP2 of infectious bursal disease virus od Xiao-le QI, Zhen LU, Nian WANG, Yu-ming CHEN, Li-zhou ZHANG, Li GAO, Kai LI, Xian-gang REN, Yong-qiang WANG, Hong-lei GAO, Yu-long GAO, Nicolas Eterradossi, Xiao-mei WANG

    Wydane 2015-12-01

    Infectious bursal disease virus (IBDV) is responsible for the highly contagious infectious bursal disease of chickens. Further understanding the gene-function is necessary to design the tailored vaccine. The amino acid residue 279, located on strand PF of VP2, is one of the three residues that have...

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