Automated Author ProfileWu, Qi
Wu, Qi
Current S-Index
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Average Dataset Index per Dataset
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Total Datasets
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Average FAIR Score
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Total Citations
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Total Mentions
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S-Index Interpretation
The S-Index (Sharing Index) is a comprehensive metric that represents the cumulative impact of all your datasets. It is calculated as the sum of Dataset Index scores across all your claimed datasets.
What it means:
- A higher S-index indicates greater overall impact of your datasets relative to typical datasets in their fields of research
- The S-Index grows as you add more datasets or as existing datasets gain more citations and mentions
- It provides a single number to track your research data impact over time
Current S-Index: 11.2 (sum of 16 datasets Dataset Index scores)
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Datasets
Dataset for "Integrating fixed and mobile coherent optical access networks enabled by amplitude–phase layered modulation"
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- Wu, Qi
Dataset for "Integrating fixed and mobile coherent optical access networks enabled by amplitude–phase layered modulation"
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- Wu, Qi
Dataset for "Integrating fixed and mobile coherent optical access networks enabled by amplitude–phase layered modulation"
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- Wu, Qi
No description available
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- Wu, Qi
Abstract To investigate effects of high-fat diet (HFD) on body length, weight and depression-like behavior of prenatal stress (PS) offspring rats. PS rat model was established by restraint stress. Sucrose preference and forced swimming tests were performed. Moreover, the effects of HFD on the growth and depression-like behavior in offspring rats were observed. Length of male and female HF group was significantly longer than that control, but length of male PS+HF group was significantly shorter than HF group. Body weight of male and female HF group was significantly higher than control, and body weight of male PS+HF group was significantly lower than HF group. No significant differences were observed in length between female PS +HF and HF groups. Compared with male PS+HF group, growth rate of male HF group was significantly higher. Moreover, HFD could reduce sucrose preference, and prolong immobility time of PS offspring rats. HFD can promote weight gain of male and female normal offspring rats. PS can partially inhibit effects of HFD on weight gain of PS male offspring rats, but exert no significant effects on PS female offspring rats. HFD can aggravate PS-induced depression-like behavior in offspring rats.
Authors
- HUA, Qing ;
- CHEN, Hang ;
- Aiying DAI ;
- WU, Qi ;
- Yingjun MU ;
- Shaodong BIAN ;
- WANG, Liang ;
- LU, Yong
Abstract To investigate effects of high-fat diet (HFD) on body length, weight and depression-like behavior of prenatal stress (PS) offspring rats. PS rat model was established by restraint stress. Sucrose preference and forced swimming tests were performed. Moreover, the effects of HFD on the growth and depression-like behavior in offspring rats were observed. Length of male and female HF group was significantly longer than that control, but length of male PS+HF group was significantly shorter than HF group. Body weight of male and female HF group was significantly higher than control, and body weight of male PS+HF group was significantly lower than HF group. No significant differences were observed in length between female PS +HF and HF groups. Compared with male PS+HF group, growth rate of male HF group was significantly higher. Moreover, HFD could reduce sucrose preference, and prolong immobility time of PS offspring rats. HFD can promote weight gain of male and female normal offspring rats. PS can partially inhibit effects of HFD on weight gain of PS male offspring rats, but exert no significant effects on PS female offspring rats. HFD can aggravate PS-induced depression-like behavior in offspring rats.
Authors
- HUA, Qing ;
- CHEN, Hang ;
- Aiying DAI ;
- WU, Qi ;
- Yingjun MU ;
- Shaodong BIAN ;
- WANG, Liang ;
- LU, Yong
Specific heat capacity; (b) thermal conductivity; (c) specific volume; and (d) Young's modulus.
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- Wu, Qi
Specific heat capacity; (b) thermal conductivity; (c) specific volume; and (d) Young's modulus.
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- Wu, Qi
Metabolomic and figure source data discussed in the manuscript "An Enolase Inhibitor for the Targeted Treatment of ENO1-Deleted Cancers" are included
Authors
- Yu-Hsi Lin ;
- Nikunj Satani ;
- Yan, Victoria ;
- Ackroyd, Jeffrey J. ;
- Sunada Khadka ;
- Yasaman Barekatain ;
- Hammoudi, Naima ;
- Georgiou, Dimitra ;
- Cong-Dat Pham ;
- Arthur, Kenisha ;
- Maxwell, David ;
- Zhenghong Peng ;
- Leonard, Paul ;
- Czako, Barbara ;
- Pisaneschi, Federica ;
- Mandal, Pijus K. ;
- Yuting Sun ;
- Zielinski, Rafal ;
- Pando, Susana Castro ;
- Xiaobo Wang ;
- Tran, Theresa ;
- Quanyu Xu ;
- Wu, Qi ;
- Yongying Jiang ;
- Zhijun Kang ;
- Asara, John M. ;
- Priebe, Waldemar ;
- Bornmann, William ;
- Marszalek, Joseph R. ;
- DePinho, Ronald A. ;
- Muller, Florian L.
Metabolomic and figure source data discussed in the manuscript "An Enolase Inhibitor for the Targeted Treatment of ENO1-Deleted Cancers" are included
Authors
- Yu-Hsi Lin ;
- Nikunj Satani ;
- Yan, Victoria ;
- Ackroyd, Jeffrey J. ;
- Sunada Khadka ;
- Yasaman Barekatain ;
- Hammoudi, Naima ;
- Georgiou, Dimitra ;
- Cong-Dat Pham ;
- Arthur, Kenisha ;
- Maxwell, David ;
- Zhenghong Peng ;
- Leonard, Paul ;
- Czako, Barbara ;
- Pisaneschi, Federica ;
- Mandal, Pijus K. ;
- Yuting Sun ;
- Zielinski, Rafal ;
- Pando, Susana Castro ;
- Xiaobo Wang ;
- Tran, Theresa ;
- Quanyu Xu ;
- Wu, Qi ;
- Yongying Jiang ;
- Zhijun Kang ;
- Asara, John M. ;
- Priebe, Waldemar ;
- Bornmann, William ;
- Marszalek, Joseph R. ;
- DePinho, Ronald A. ;
- Muller, Florian L.