Scientific Research Achievements

SCI Papers
First Author Corresponding Author Year Thesis Journal Volume number Issue Number Page Date Type ISSN IF(2018)
Yao Dan Zhao Zhengyan 2019 Physical growth and development characteristics of children with Williams syndrome aged 0-24 months in Zhejiang Province Journal of Pediatric Endocrinology & Metabolism 32 3 233-237 Mar Article 0334-018X 1.239
Zhu Mingqiang Dong Guanping 2019 Maturity onset diabetes of the young (MODY) in Chinese children: genes and clinical phenotypes Journal of Pediatric Endocrinology & Metabolism 32 7 759-765 Jul Article 0334-018X 1.239
Tong, Ying-hui Fang Luo 2019 Elevated proportion of collapsed microvessels indicate poor survival outcome in patients with non-small cell lung cancer Tumori J Article 0300-8916 1.234
Zhou Zhiying Fu Yong 2019 Study on application of ear correction model to infantile cryptotia International Journal of Pediatric Otorhinolaryngology 118 62-67 Mar Article 0165-5876 1.225
Xu Bin Shu Qiang 2019 Residual airway foreign bodies in children who underwent rigid bronchoscopy International Journal of Pediatric Otorhinolaryngology 118 170-176 Mar Article 0165-5876 1.225
Li Mingyan Ji Chai 2019 Maturation of auditory brainstem response in early term infants at 6 weeks and 9 months International Journal of Pediatric Otorhinolaryngology 116 70-74 Jan Article 0165-5876 1.225
Qiu Weiling Chen Zhimin 2019 Foreign body aspiration in children with negative multi-detector Computed Tomography results: Own experience during 2011-2018 International Journal of Pediatric Otorhinolaryngology 124 90-93 Sep Article 0165-5876 1.225
Shao Jie Shao Jie 2019 Early child development: a challenge in China World Journal of Pediatrics 15 1 43468 Feb Editorial Material 1708-8569 1.169
Yang Rongwang Yang Rongwang 2019 Complementary and alternative medicine in ADHD treatment: more soundly designed clinical trials needed World Journal of Pediatrics 15 5 516-519 Oct Letter 1708-8569 1.169
Fu Junfen Fu Junfen 2019 Big challenges: obesity and type 2 diabetes in children and adolescents World Journal of Pediatrics 15 4 313-314 Aug Editorial Material 1708-8569 1.169