Scientific Research Achievements
SCI Papers
First Author | Corresponding Author | Year | Thesis | Journal | Volume number | Issue Number | Page | Date | Type | ISSN | IF(2018) |
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Du Yun | Shang Shiqiang | 2022 | Epidemiology and genetic characterization of human metapneumovirus in pediatric patients from Hangzhou China | JOURNAL OF MEDICAL VIROLOGY | |||||||
Wang Xiaoxi | Yuan,Changzheng | 2022 | The triple benefits of slimming and greening the Chinese food system | NATURE FOOD | |||||||
Liu Ning-Ning, Jiao Na | Zhu, Lixin | 2022 | Multi-kingdom microbiota analyses identify bacterial-fungal interactions and biomarkers of colorectal cancer across cohorts | NATURE MICROBIOLOGY | |||||||
Yuan Changzheng ,Adeloye ,Davies | Song Peige | 2022 | The global prevalence of and factors associated with Helicobacter pylori infection in children: a systematic review and meta-analysis | LANCET CHILD & ADOLESCENT HEALTH | |||||||
Kuang Wenjun, Jin Hao, Yang Feng | Zhou Tianhua, Xie Shanshan | 2022 | ALKBH3-dependent m(1)A demethylation of Aurora A mRNA inhibits ciliogenesis | CELL DISCOVERY | |||||||
Fang Chao | Fang Chao | 2022 | Incident changes of rotavirus enteritis among children during the coronavirus disease-2019 pandemic in Hangzhou, China | JOURNAL OF INFECTION | |||||||
Ye Qing, Liu Huihui | Shang Shiqiang | 2022 | Non-pharmaceutical interventions reduced the incidence and exacerbation of allergic diseases in children during the COVID-19 pandemic | JOURNAL OF INFECTION | |||||||
Han XiucuiXu, Pengfei, Wang Hao | Ye Qing, Mao Jianhua | 2022 | Incident changes in the prevalence of respiratory virus among children during COVID-19 pandemic in Hangzhou, China | JOURNAL OF INFECTION | |||||||
He Wei | He Wei | 2022 | Pregnancy Outcomes in Women With a Prior Cervical Intraepithelial Neoplasia Grade 3 Diagnosis A Nationwide Population-Based Cohort Study With Sibling Comparison Design | ANNALS OF INTERNAL MEDICINE | |||||||
Ye Jing, Lai Dengming | Shu Qiang, Yang Jiezhuan | 2021 | Altered T-Cell Receptor β-Chain and Lactate Dehydrogenase Are Associated With the Immune Pathogenesis of Biliary Atresia | FRONTIERS IN MEDICINE |