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    IFITM3, TLR3, and CD55 gene SNPs and cumulative genetic risks for severe outcomes in Chinese patients with H7N9/H1N1pdm09 influenza by Lee, N, Cao, B, Ke, C, Lu, H, Hu, Y, Tam, H, Ma, C, Guan, D, Zhu, Z, Li, H, Mulei, L, Wong, R, Yung, I, Hung, T, Kwok, K, Horby, P, Hui, S, Chan, C, Chan, K

    Published 2017
    “…</b> <i>IFITM3</i> and <i>TLR3</i> SNPs were in Hardy–Weinberg equilibrium; their allele frequencies (IFITM3/C-allele 0.56, TLR3/C-allele 0.88) were comparable to 1000 Genomes Han Chinese data. We found over-representation of homozygous <i>IFITM3</i> CC (54.5% vs 33.2%; <i>P</i> = .02) and <i>TLR3</i> CC (93.3% vs 76.9%; <i>P</i> = .04) genotypes among fatal cases. …”
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    Clinical relevance of genetic polymorphisms in WNT signaling pathway (SFRP1, WNT3A, CTNNB1, WIF-1, DKK-1, LRP5, LRP6) on pulmonary tuberculosis in a Chinese population by Qian Huang, Chao-Cai Wang, Yun-Guang Liu, Chang-Ming Zhao, Tian-Ping Zhang, Yan Liu, Hua Wang

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…The present study was performed to evaluate the association of WNT signaling pathway genes variants with pulmonary tuberculosis (PTB) risk in Chinese Han population. Our study subjects were composed of 452 PTB patients and 465 normal controls, and seventeen SNPs of seven genes in WNT signaling pathway (SFRP1, WNT3A, CTNNB1, WIF-1, DKK-1, LRP5, LRP6) were genotyped by SNPscan technique. …”
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    Genetic polymorphisms and population genetic analyses of 57 autosomal InDel loci in Hubei Tujia group by Jiangwei Lan, Xingru Zhang, Wei Cui, Shuyan Mei, Jingtao Xu, Bofeng Zhu

    Published 2023-03-01
    “…In addition, the results of genetic structure analyses indicated that the Hubei Tujia group has close genetic relationships with the Chinese Han population and other East Asian populations.Discussion: These 57 autosomal InDels can be used as reliable tools for forensic individual identification and paternity testing, and are more suitable for East Asian populations. …”
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    Shotgun metagenomic sequencing reveals skin microbial variability from different facial sites by Qingzhen Wei, Qingzhen Wei, Zhiming Li, Zhenglong Gu, Xiao Liu, Jean Krutmann, Jiucun Wang, Jiucun Wang, Jiucun Wang, Jingjing Xia, Jingjing Xia

    Published 2022-07-01
    “…To investigate the explicit microbial variance in the human face, 822 shotgun metagenomic sequencing data from Han Chinese recently published by our group, in combination with 97 North American samples from NIH Human Microbiome Project (HMP), were reassessed. …”
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    Sphygmopalpation Using Tactile Robotic Fingers Reveals Fundamental Arterial Pulse Patterns by Ka Wai Kong, Ho-Yin Chan, Qingyun Huang, Francis Chee Shuen Lee, Alice Yeuk Lan Leung, Binghe Guan, Jiangang Shen, Vivian Chi-Woon Taam Wong, Wen Jung Li

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…Sphygmopalpation at specific locations of human wrists has been used as a medical diagnostics technique in China since the Han Dynasty (202 BC - 220 AD) and it is now generally accepted that traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) doctors are able to decipher at least 28 fundamental pulse patterns among all patients using their fingertips. …”
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    Perfil de lípidos y lipoproteínas en inmigrantes chinos residentes en Costa Rica by Ileana Holst, Rafael Monge-Rojas, Rita Ma Marín, Karol Hidalgo, Mónica Kelly

    Published 2002-09-01
    “…<br>Lipid profile of Chinese immigrants living in Costa Rica. The lipid profile and food pattern of 50 Chinese immigrants living in San José, Costa Rica were studied during 1999. …”
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    Central neurocytoma by Tong HAN

    Published 2013-02-01
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    Low frequency of SLC26A4 c.919-2A > G variant among patients with nonsyndromic hearing loss in Yunnan of Southwest China by Yan-Qiong Li, Heng Ma, Qin-Yao Wang, De-Sheng Liu, Wei Wang, Shi-Xin Li, Rong-Xia Zuo, Tao Shen, Bao-Sheng Zhu, Ya-Lian Sa

    Published 2024-02-01
    “…Three Han Chinese patients (0.26%) carried compound heterozygosity for c.919-2A > G and c.2168 A > G. …”
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