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Publications
- Development and validation of a novel nomogram model for identifying risk of prolonged length of stay among patients receiving free vascularized flap reconstruction of head and neck cancer.
- Assessing the impact of common pain medications on gut microbiota composition and metabolites: insights from a Mendelian randomization study.
- Relationship Between Chronic Pain and Breast Cancer: Insight From Genetic Correlation Analyses and 2-Sample Mendelian Randomization.
- Genetic liability to multi-site chronic pain increases the risk of cardiovascular disease
- Anaesthetic technique may affect prognosis for ovarian serous adenocarcinoma: a retrospective analysis
- Gut microbiota alterations may increase the risk of prescription opioid use, but not vice versa: A two-sample bi-directional Mendelian randomization study
- In Vitro and In Vivo Effects of Ketamine on Generation and Function of Dendritic Cells
- Altered Gut Microbiota as a Potential Risk Factor for Coronary Artery Disease in Diabetes: A Two-Sample Bi-Directional Mendelian Randomization Study.
- Genetic liability to higher frailty index may increase the risk of ophthalmic disease.
- Combination of Biological Aging and Genetic Susceptibility Helps Identifying At‐Risk Population of Venous Thromboembolism: A Prospective Cohort Study of 394 041 Participants
- Spatiotemporal distribution of migraine in China: analyses based on baidu index
- Associations Between Advanced Lung Cancer Inflammation Index and Chronic Pain: Insights From National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES) 1999-2004.
- Artificial intelligence in anesthesia: insights from the 2024 Nobel Prize in Physics
- Discovering genetically-supported drug targets for multisite chronic pain through multi-omics Mendelian randomization and single-cell RNA-sequencing
- Global and regional trends and projections of chronic pain from 1990 to 2035: Analyses based on global burden of diseases study 2019
- Does the Single Nucleotide Polymorphism rs2228145 in IL6R Truly Reflect IL-6 Signaling in Mendelian Randomization Studies?
