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Zhengtong Lv
Researcher at Peking Union Medical College
Publications - 26
Citations - 525
Zhengtong Lv is an academic researcher from Peking Union Medical College. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Internal medicine. The author has an hindex of 6, co-authored 16 publications receiving 302 citations. Previous affiliations of Zhengtong Lv include Central South University.
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HIV protease inhibitors: a review of molecular selectivity and toxicity
Zhengtong Lv,Yuan Chu,Yong Wang +2 more
TL;DR: From the chemical structures of HIV protease inhibitors and their possible off-target molecules, hints for optimizing the molecular selectivity of the inhibitors are obtained to provide help in the design of new compounds with enhanced bioavailability and reduced side effects.
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Knockdown of the long noncoding RNA HOTTIP inhibits cell proliferation and enhances cell sensitivity to cisplatin by suppressing the Wnt/β-catenin pathway in prostate cancer.
TL;DR: The crucial roles of HOTTIP in the proliferation and chemoresistance of PCa are examined and revealed as an oncogenic regulator in different cancers.
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Clinical characteristics and analysis of risk factors for disease progression of COVID-19: A retrospective Cohort Study.
Zhengtong Lv,Shubin Lv +1 more
TL;DR: The age of the patient, the combination of hypertension and heart disease were independent risk factors for the progression of COVID-19, and Cautions should be raised for patients with these risk factors.
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Construction and External Validation of a Ferroptosis-Related Gene Signature of Predictive Value for the Overall Survival in Bladder Cancer.
TL;DR: In this paper, a multigene signature based on prognostic ferroptosis-related genes was constructed by least absolute shrinkage and selection operator Cox regression analysis in the GEO cohort.
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LncRNA MAGI2-AS3 inhibits bladder cancer progression by targeting the miR-31-5p/TNS1 axis.
TL;DR: It is demonstrated that the MAGI2-AS3/miR-31-5p/TNS1 axis regulates BCa progression.