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Publications by Yujie Ning
Comparative Analysis of Signaling Pathways in Peripheral Blood From Patients With Kashin-Beck Disease and Osteoarthritis
Experimental and Therapeutic Medicine
Medicine
Cancer Research
Immunology
Microbiology
Integrating Transcriptome-Wide Study and mRNA Expression Profiles Yields Novel Insights Into the Biological Mechanism of Chondropathies
Arthritis Research & Therapy
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Proteomic Analysis of Knee Cartilage Reveals Potential Signaling Pathways in Pathological Mechanism of Kashin-Beck Disease Compared With Osteoarthritis
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Spatial Analysis and Biogeochemical Cycles: A Comparative Study of Kashin-Beck Disease Villages and Non-Disease Villages in Linzhou County, Tibet
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Kashin Beck Disease: More Than Just Osteoarthrosis
International Orthopaedics
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Relationship Between Gpx1 Pro198leu Polymorphism and Susceptibility of Kashin-Beck Disease
Value in Health
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Health Policy
Public Health
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The Levels of Urine CTX-II, C2C, and PYD in Children Patients With Kashin-Beck Disease in Qinghai Province of China
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Differential Gene Expression in Articular Cartilage Between Rheumatoid Arthritis and Endemic Kashin-Beck Disease
Bioscience Reports
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Recent Advances in the Research of an Endemic Osteochondropathy in China: Kashin-Beck Disease
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Chondroitin Sulfate and/or Glucosamine Hydrochloride for Kashin-Beck Disease: A Cluster-Randomized, Placebo-Controlled Study
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Association Study of Polymorphisms in Selenoprotein Genes and Kashin–Beck Disease and Serum Selenium/Iodine Concentration in a Tibetan Population
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