Zhi Li | Molecular and Cellular Neuroscience | Best Researcher Award

Assist. Prof. Dr. Zhi Li | Molecular and Cellular Neuroscience | Best Researcher Award

Assist. Prof. Dr. Zhi Li | Qinghai University | China

Zhi Li is a researcher specializing in cellular biology, infection and immunity, host–pathogen interactions, vector and vector-borne diseases, and zoonoses. His work focuses on understanding the molecular mechanisms underlying host responses to parasitic infections and the epidemiology of emerging infectious diseases in animals. As an Assistant Professor at Qinghai University, he has contributed significantly to research on parasitic pathogens affecting livestock and wildlife in the Qinghai-Tibetan Plateau region. His studies have explored infections caused by Echinococcus shiquicus, Theileria annulata, and various fluke species, emphasizing their identification, transmission dynamics, and host interactions. Through collaborations with national and international researchers, he has published in leading journals such as Transboundary and Emerging Diseases, Parasitology Research, Parasites & Vectors, and Acta Tropica. His research integrates molecular biology, immunological assays, and field epidemiology to develop improved diagnostic tools and better understand pathogen adaptation in diverse ecological settings. By linking laboratory findings with field observations, Zhi Li’s work contributes to controlling zoonotic and vector-borne diseases that threaten both animal and human health, aligning with the global “One Health” approach that connects veterinary and biomedical research for sustainable disease management.

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Li, Z., Han, Y., Liu, J.-L., Zhang, X.-Y., Shen, X., Guo, Z.-H., Yin, H., Duo, H., & Fu, Y. (2025). High diversity of Piroplasm species carried by ticks from Qinghai, China. Acta Tropica, 250, 107907.

Fu, Y., Zhang, X., Li, Z., Shi, Z., Ma, X., Meng, R., Zhang, Q., Zhao, C., Guo, S., Ma, W., et al. (2023, November 23). Emerging Echinococcus shiquicus infection of Asian badgers in the Qinghai–Tibetan Plateau. Transboundary and Emerging Diseases, 2023, 6874033.

Fu, Y., Zhang, X., Li, Z., Meng, R., Duo, H., Shen, X., Ma, Y., & Guo, Z. (2023, July). Identification and prevalence of fluke infection in yak and Tibetan sheep around Qinghai Lake, China. Parasitology Research.

Zhang, X., Jian, Y., Li, Z., Duo, H., Guo, Z., & Fu, Y. (2023, February 25). Optimization of single-tube nested PCR for the detection of Echinococcus spp. Experimental Parasitology, 246, 108358.

Liu, J., Zhao, S., Li, Z., Zhang, Z., Zhao, B., Guan, G., Yin, H., & Luo, J. (2023, February 23). Activation of telomerase activity and telomere elongation of host cells by Theileria annulata infection. Frontiers in Microbiology, 14, 1123456.

Gokhan Uyanık | Neuropharmacology | Best Researcher Award

Assist. Prof. Dr. Gokhan Uyanık | Neuropharmacology | Best Researcher Award

Assist. Prof. Dr. Gokhan Uyanık | Hatay Mustafa Kemal University | Turkey

Assistant Professor Gokhan Uyanık is a faculty member in the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology at the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Hatay Mustafa Kemal University, Turkey. His academic expertise lies in veterinary obstetrics and gynecology, with a particular focus on reproductive physiology and fertility enhancement in small ruminants. His doctoral research explored the effects of GnRH and TAK-683 administration on fertility following estrus synchronization during the anestrus period in ewes, contributing to advancements in reproductive management and animal breeding efficiency. He has actively engaged in undergraduate teaching, guiding clinical applications and practical veterinary training in obstetrics and gynecology. Dr. Uyanık has authored 5 scientific documents that have received 7 citations, reflecting his growing contribution to the veterinary reproductive science community. His h-index stands at 2, indicating a developing yet impactful research trajectory. Through his integration of clinical practice, teaching, and experimental research, he aims to enhance understanding and management of reproductive disorders in animals. His academic presence is supported by international researcher identifiers, including ORCID and Scopus, ensuring global visibility and collaboration within the scientific community.

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Featured Publications

Gozer, A., Uyanik, G., Keceli, H. H., Kaya, U., and Ozkan, H. (2025). Upregulation of miR-125b and miR-23b in plasma might be related with the early pregnancy in Awassi ewes. Small Ruminant Research, 107579.

Cerci, E., Saribay, M. K., and Uyanik, G. (2025). Ineklerde Vitamin A, D ve E’nin fertilite uzerine etkisi: Derleme. Bahri Dagdas Hayvancilik Arastirma Dergisi, 14(1), 28–43.

Gozer, A., Bahan, O., Uyanik, G., Kaya, U., Arslanhan, E., Kucukkara, B., and Tatar, G. (2025). The effects of prepartum vitamin E/selenium and melatonin treatment on uterine involution of Awassi sheep in Hatay. Kocatepe Veterinary Journal, 18(2), 104–111.

Uyanik, G. and Gozer, A. (2025). Effect of different doses of equine chorionic gonadotrophin on the pregnancy rates in the Awassi ewes in out-of-breeding season. 9th International Congress on Veterinary and Animal Sciences, 105–106.

Uyanik, G. (2024). Koyunlarda anostrus doneminde ostrus senkronizasyonu sonrasi GnRH veya TAK-683 uygulamasinin fertiliteye etkisi. Master’s thesis, Erciyes University, Institute of Health Sciences, Department of Veterinary Obstetrics and Gynecology.

Kose, S. I., Erturk, A., Uyanik, G., and Ozturk, A. S. (2024). Evaluation of relationship between C-reactive protein, leukocyte count and platelet indices in dogs with leukocytosis. Kocatepe Veterinary Journal, 17(3), 270–279.

Kose, S. I., Ozturk, A. S., Uyanik, G., Erturk, A., and Durgut, R. (2023). What is the latest status of cats’ health in Hatay (Turkey) province following the SARS-CoV-2 pandemic? Kocatepe Veterinary Journal, 16(3), 450–458.

Uyanik, G., Kose, S. I., and Ozturk, A. S. (2021). Can rheumatoid factor use in the diagnosis of osteomalacia in dogs: A case report.

Hui Zhang | Clinical Neuroscience | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Hui Zhang | Clinical Neuroscience | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Hui Zhang | Northwestern University | United States

Hui Zhang is a Professor in the Division of Biostatistics, Department of Preventive Medicine at Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine, where he also holds appointments at the Robert H. Lurie Comprehensive Cancer Center, the Mesulam Center for Cognitive Neurology and Alzheimer’s Disease, and the Center for Epidemiology and Population Health. he serves as Director of the Northwestern Brain Tumor SPORE Biostatistics and Bioinformatics Core and leads the Biostatistics and Data Management Core at the Mesulam Center. With a Ph.D. in Statistics from the University of Rochester, her academic foundation spans pharmacology, neurophysiology, and biology, reflecting her interdisciplinary expertise in biostatistics and biomedical research. His previous experience includes research roles at St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital, where she contributed significantly to clinical and statistical protocol development. Professor Zhang’s work focuses on statistical methodologies for cancer and neurological disease research, data integration, and bioinformatics applications. he is an active member of several professional societies, including the American Statistical Association and the International Chinese Statistical Association. A highly cited researcher, she has accumulated over 11,422 citations, an h-index of 43, and an i10-index of 100, demonstrating her substantial impact and leadership in the fields of biostatistics and medical data science.

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Featured Publications

Moss, A. J., Hall, W. J., Cannom, D. S., Klein, H., Brown, M. W., Daubert, J. P., et al. (2009). Cardiac-resynchronization therapy for the prevention of heart-failure events. New England Journal of Medicine, 361(14), 1329–1338.

Gunzler, D., Chen, T., Wu, P., & Zhang, H. (2013). Introduction to mediation analysis with structural equation modeling. Shanghai Archives of Psychiatry, 25(6), 390–394.

Wan, T., Jun, H. U., Pan, W. U., & Hua, H. E. (2015). Kappa coefficient: A popular measure of rater agreement. Shanghai Archives of Psychiatry, 27(1), 62–67.

Pu, J., Wang, S., Yin, Y., Zhang, G., Carter, R. A., Wang, J., Xu, G., Sun, H., Wang, M., et al. (2015). Evolution of the H9N2 influenza genotype that facilitated the genesis of the novel H7N9 virus. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 112(2), 548–553.

Guy, C. S., Vignali, K. M., Temirov, J., Bettini, M. L., Overacre, A. E., Smeltzer, M., et al. (2013). Distinct TCR signaling pathways drive proliferation and cytokine production in T cells. Nature Immunology, 14(3), 262–270.

Shen, S., Chen, X., Cai, J., Yu, J., Gao, J., Hu, S., Zhai, X., Liang, C., Ju, X., Jiang, H., et al. (2020). Effect of dasatinib vs imatinib in the treatment of pediatric Philadelphia chromosome–positive acute lymphoblastic leukemia: A randomized clinical trial. JAMA Oncology, 6(3), 358–366.

Sonabend, A. M., Gould, A., Amidei, C., Ward, R., Schmidt, K. A., Zhang, D. Y., et al. (2023). Repeated blood–brain barrier opening with an implantable ultrasound device for delivery of albumin-bound paclitaxel in patients with recurrent glioblastoma: A phase 1 trial. The Lancet Oncology, 24(5), 509–522.

Rachel Mukwezwa Tapera | Neurodiversity | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Rachel Mukwezwa Tapera | Neurodiversity | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Rachel Mukwezwa Tapera | University of Auckland | New Zealand

Dr. Rachel Mukwezwa Tapera is a Research Fellow at Te Kupenga Hauora Māori, Waipapa Taumata Rau – The University of Auckland, whose research bridges Indigenous health, migrant health, and neurodiversity. Her work centers on addressing inequities faced by neurodivergent migrant populations through culturally grounded frameworks. Drawing on the Ubuntu philosophy, she has examined the lived experiences of autistic and neurodivergent Indigenous African migrants in Aotearoa, integrating Indigenous African values with recognition of tāngata whenua. Dr. Tapera contributes to projects exploring Māori, Pacific, and international Indigenous perspectives on autism and disability, advancing health equity and inclusion within Aotearoa’s health and disability sectors. Her research also extends to digital health access among neurodivergent women from diverse backgrounds, highlighting the intersection of technology, culture, and wellbeing. With six years of research experience, she has produced impactful scholarship reflected in 67 citations, an h-index of 3, and an i10-index of 2. Dr. Tapera’s achievements include recognition for outstanding academic poster presentations at major university and international conferences, underscoring her commitment to Indigenous methodologies, culturally responsive research, and the pursuit of equitable health outcomes for neurodivergent individuals across diverse communities.

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Featured Publications

Tapera, R., Harwood, M., & Anderson, A. (2017). A qualitative Kaupapa Māori approach to understanding infant and young child feeding practices of Māori and Pacific grandparents in Auckland, New Zealand. Public Health Nutrition, 20(6), 1090–1098.

Wright, K., Tapera, R. M., Stott, N. S., Sorhage, A., Mackey, A., & Williams, S. A. (2022). Indigenous health equity in health register ascertainment and data quality: A narrative review. International Journal for Equity in Health, 21(1), 34.

Wright, K., Dehar, A., Stott, N. S., Mackey, A., Sorhage, A., Tapera, R., & Williams, S. A. (2022). Prioritizing indigenous health equity in health registers: An environmental scan of strategies for equitable ascertainment and quality data. Global Health Research and Policy, 7(1), 24.

Tapera, R. M. (2014). Infant feeding practices of grandparents [Master’s thesis, University of Auckland]. University of Auckland Research Repository, ResearchSpace.

Tapera, R. M. (2022). The social effects of neurodiversity amongst Indigenous African migrants in Aotearoa, New Zealand [Doctoral thesis, University of Auckland]. University of Auckland Research Repository, ResearchSpace.

Carmen Berenguer | Behavioral Neuroscience | Women Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Carmen Berenguer | Behavioral Neuroscience | Women Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Carmen Berenguer | Universitat de Valencia | Spain

Dr. Carmen Berenguer is an Associate Professor in the Department of Developmental and Educational Psychology at the University of Valencia. She holds a degree in Psychology, a Master’s in Cognitive Neuroscience and Special Educational Needs, and a Ph.D. in Psychology with the distinction of Cum Laude and International Doctorate from the same university. Her research has consistently focused on neurodevelopmental disorders, particularly Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) and Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD), exploring cognitive, social, communication, and learning dimensions. In recent years, she has extended her work to examine comorbid conditions such as sleep difficulties and to design psychosocial intervention programs for families of children with ASD and ADHD. Dr. Berenguer has completed or participated in nine research projects and authored 20 books. She holds two patents related to psychosocial programs and augmented reality applications for educational and therapeutic purposes. With 54 published documents, her work has been cited in 994 scientific papers, accumulating a total of 1,077 citations and achieving an h-index of 17, reflecting her significant impact in developmental psychology and neurodevelopmental research.

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Featured Publications

(2025). Characteristics, motivations and attitudes of students using ChatGPT and other language model-based chatbots in higher education. Education and Information Technologies.

(2025). Parenting stress in autistic and ADHD children: Implications of social support and child characteristics. Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders.

(2025). Sleep disturbances in autistic children and adolescents: A systematic review and meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials.

(2025). Augmented reality and learning-cognitive outcomes in autism spectrum disorder: A systematic review.

(2025). Occupational stress, burnout, and job satisfaction amongst Spanish speech-language pathologists. International Journal of Speech Language Pathology.

Danai Veltra | Neurogenetics and Molecular Neuroscience | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Danai Veltra | Neurogenetics and Molecular Neuroscience | Best Researcher Award 

Dr. Danai Veltra | National and Kapodistrian University | Greece

Dr. Danai Veltra is a Greek medical researcher specializing in clinical genetics and genomic medicine, with a strong focus on rare genetic disorders, epileptic encephalopathies, and neurodevelopmental syndromes. Her research contributions encompass genetic diagnostics through Next Generation Sequencing (NGS) and Whole Exome Sequencing (WES), significantly improving the identification and understanding of Mendelian and chromosomal disorders. She has presented her work at numerous prestigious international conferences, including the European Human Genetics Conference and the European Paediatric Neurology Society Congress, where she has contributed to studies on Marfan syndrome, Williams syndrome, Melnick-Needles syndrome, and Diamond Blackfan Anemia. Dr. Veltra has co-authored impactful publications in leading journals such as the European Journal of Paediatric Neurology, Gynecological Endocrinology, and American Journal of Medical Genetics. Her collaborative work has enhanced genotype–phenotype correlations and advanced precision medicine approaches in pediatric and hereditary diseases. With 237 citations, an h-index of 7, and an i10-index of 5, she has established herself as a promising scientist in medical genetics, contributing both to clinical application and academic advancement in human genomics and molecular diagnostics.

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Featured Publications

Marinakis, N. M., Svingou, M., Veltra, D., Kekou, K., Sofocleous, C., Tilemis, F. N., … (2021). Phenotype‐driven variant filtration strategy in exome sequencing toward a high diagnostic yield and identification of 85 novel variants in 400 patients with rare Mendelian disorders. American Journal of Medical Genetics Part A, 185(8), 2561–2571.

Zouvelou, V., Yubero, D., Apostolakopoulou, L., Kokkinou, E., Bilanakis, M., … Veltra, D. (2019). The genetic etiology in cerebral palsy mimics: The results from a Greek tertiary care center. European Journal of Paediatric Neurology, 23(3), 427–437.

Tilemis, F. N., Marinakis, N. M., Veltra, D., Svingou, M., Kekou, K., Mitrakos, A., … (2023). Germline CNV detection through whole-exome sequencing (WES) data analysis enhances resolution of rare genetic diseases. Genes, 14(7), 1490.

Pavinato, L., Delle Vedove, A., Carli, D., Ferrero, M., Carestiato, S., Howe, J. L., … (2023). CAPRIN1 haploinsufficiency causes a neurodevelopmental disorder with language impairment, ADHD and ASD. Brain, 146(2), 534–548.

Saffari, A., Lau, T., Tajsharghi, H., Karimiani, E. G., Kariminejad, A., Efthymiou, S., … (2023). The clinical and genetic spectrum of autosomal-recessive TOR1A-related disorders. Brain, 146(8), 3273–3288.

Layo-Carris, D. E., Lubin, E. E., Sangree, A. K., Clark, K. J., Durham, E. L., … (2024). Expanded phenotypic spectrum of neurodevelopmental and neurodegenerative disorder Bryant-Li-Bhoj syndrome with 38 additional individuals. European Journal of Human Genetics, 32(8), 928–937.

Veltra, D., Kosma, K., Papavasiliou, A., Tilemis, F. N., Traeger‐Synodinos, J., … (2022). A novel pathogenic ATP6V1B2 variant: Widening the genotypic spectrum of the epileptic neurodevelopmental phenotype. American Journal of Medical Genetics Part A, 188(12), 3563–3566.

Maansi Solanky | Molecular and Cellular Neuroscience | Best Researcher Award

Ms. Maansi Solanky | Molecular and Cellular Neuroscience | Best Researcher Award

Ms. Maansi Solanky | LSU Health New Orleans | United States

Maansi Solanky is a dedicated medical scholar pursuing her Doctor of Medicine at LSU Health New Orleans, with a strong interdisciplinary background in health and human sciences from the University of Southern California. Her academic journey integrates medicine, analytics, and public health, reflected in her extensive research and operational experience across multiple institutions. As an Operations Analyst at Evergreen Nephrology, she contributed to improving healthcare delivery through data-driven solutions, process optimization, and interdepartmental collaboration. Her research at the USC Keck School of Medicine explored neural communication mechanisms underlying schizophrenia and analyzed food insecurity in Los Angeles County using advanced data analytics. Additionally, her work with the Louisiana Organ Procurement Agency led to actionable insights enhancing organ donation efficiency through comparative data modeling in R, SQL, and SAS. With teaching experience as a Chemistry Supplemental Instruction Leader for over 700 students, she demonstrates a passion for mentorship and education. Maansi is also deeply engaged in community initiatives promoting public health and equitable healthcare access. She has authored 5 research documents, accumulated 42 citations, and holds an H-index of 3, underscoring her growing influence in medical research and data-driven healthcare innovation.

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Featured Publication

Solanky, M., Khosla, M., & Alahari, S. K. (2025). Assessing the tumor suppressive impact and regulatory mechanisms of SPDEF expression in breast cancer. Cancers, 17(21), 3556.

William Blumentals | Clinical Neuroscience | Excellence in Research Award

Dr. William Blumentals | Clinical Neuroscience | Excellence in Research Award

Dr. William Blumentals | Sanofi | United States

Dr. William A. Blumentals is an accomplished epidemiologist and pharmaceutical executive recognized for his leadership in pharmacoepidemiology, real-world evidence generation, and global health outcomes research. He serves as Associate Vice President and Head of Specialty Care Pharmacoepidemiology at Sanofi in Cambridge, Massachusetts, where he oversees a multinational team of epidemiologists across the United States and Europe, driving innovation in inflammation, immunology, oncology, and rare disease research. With a Ph.D. in Epidemiology from the University of South Florida, along with advanced degrees in Statistics, Epidemiology, and Biology, Dr. Blumentals has held senior positions at leading organizations including Shire Pharmaceuticals, Shionogi Inc., and Hoffmann-La Roche. His expertise spans strategic development of large-scale observational studies, organizational leadership, and cross-functional collaboration to optimize evidence-based decision-making in healthcare. As a thought leader in real-world evidence and outcomes research, he has contributed significantly to advancing global epidemiological practices. Dr. Blumentals has authored 36 scientific documents, accumulated 1,594 citations from 1,463 documents, and holds an h-index of 23, reflecting his strong scientific influence and impact in epidemiology and pharmaceutical research.

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Featured Publications

Multiple sclerosis and the association with inflammatory bowel disease: Results from a retrospective cohort study. (2025). Multiple Sclerosis and Related Disorders.


Cytokine release syndrome risk model with T-cell engaging therapies. (2025). Cytotherapy.


Evaluating the accuracy of responses by large language models for information on disease epidemiology. (2025). Pharmacoepidemiology and Drug Safety.

Zhou Nan | Epilepsy | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Zhou Nan | Epilepsy | Best Researcher Award

Huashan Hospital Affiliated to Fudan University | China 

Dr. Zhou Nan is an attending physician in the department of neurosurgery at Huashan Hospital Affiliated to Fudan University. After completing his bachelor’s degree in clinical medicine at Second Military Medical University followed by a combined master’s and doctoral program in neurosurgery at Fudan University under the mentorship of Prof. Mao Ying, he spent time as a visiting scholar at the Brain Bank of the Netherlands Royal Academy of Arts and Sciences Institute of Neuroscience. Upon returning, he joined Huashan Hospital as a resident physician and later advanced to the role of attending physician. His research focuses on surgical treatment of refractory temporal lobe epilepsy, computational modelling of hippocampal circuits, and mesoscale stereotaxic 3D atlases of the mammalian brain, supported by major talent-program and national foundation grants. According to his Google Scholar profile, he has an h-index of [please insert current value] with [please insert document count] publications and [please insert citation count] citations. His work has strengthened the bridge between precision neurosurgery and brain-circuit modelling, earned him recognition in the Chinese and international neurosurgical research community, and positions him as a rising leader whose legacy promises further advances in interventions for drug-resistant epilepsy and neuro-circuit based atlases.

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Featured Publications

Li, J., Cui, Z., Gong, H., Zhang, Y., Yuan, Z., Zhang, Z., Ma, Z., Zhou, N., Huang, C., Zhao, Y., Li, X., Zhang, Z., & Sun, Y. (2025). Sleep deficiency exacerbates periodontal inflammation via trigeminal TRPV1 neurons. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 122 (24), e2424169122.

Zhiping Guo | Molecular and Cellular Neuroscience | Innovative Research Award

Dr. Zhiping Guo | Molecular and Cellular Neuroscience | Innovative Research Award

Dr. Zhiping Guo | Taiyuan Central Hospital, Peking University First Hospital Taiyuan Branch | China

Dr. Zhiping Guo, an esteemed Associate Chief Physician and Department Head at the Department of Hematology, Peking University First Hospital Taiyuan Branch (Taiyuan Central Hospital), is widely recognized for his dedicated contributions to the field of hematology. Having completed his postdoctoral research at the Peking University Institute of Hematology under the mentorship of Professor Xiaojun Huang, Dr. Guo has focused extensively on the diagnosis and treatment of hematological diseases, with remarkable advancements in clinical research and therapeutic strategies. He has successfully led multiple grant-funded research projects supported by prestigious provincial and municipal foundations. Dr. Guo has published over twenty peer-reviewed scientific papers in reputed international journals indexed in SCI and Scopus, reflecting his strong research output. His scholarly influence is underscored by an impressive h-index of 12, with more than 480 citations and 28 documented research works available in leading academic databases. As a peer reviewer for several international journals such as Molecular Medicine Reports, International Journal of Molecular Medicine, Experimental and Therapeutic Medicine, World Academy of Sciences Journal, and Oncology Letters, Dr. Guo plays a vital role in advancing global hematology research. A committed member of the EBMT, he continues to integrate innovation, clinical excellence, and academic leadership in his pursuit of improving hematological healthcare.

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Featured Publications 

Zhao, L., Zhang, Y., Guo, X., Li, Z., Lu, W., Pan, Z., Guo, Y., Sun, J., Zhang, Y., Hao, J., et al. (2024). Peripheral blood lymphocyte subsets in factor VIII inhibitor-positive patients with severe hemophilia A: A case-control study. Clinical and Applied Thrombosis/Hemostasis, 30(1).

Guo, Z., Chen, X., Tan, Y., Xu, Z., & Xu, L. (2020). Coagulopathy in cytogenetically and molecularly distinct acute leukemias at diagnosis: Comprehensive study. Blood Cells, Molecules, and Diseases, 81, 102393.

Guo, Z.-P., Tan, Y.-H., Li, J.-L., Xu, Z.-F., Chen, X.-H., & Xu, L.-R. (2018). Acute pro-B-cell lymphoblastic leukemia transformed from myelodysplastic syndrome with an ASXL1 missense mutation: A case report with literature review. Oncology Letters, 15(5), 6895–6901.

Zhu, H.-H., Guo, Z.-P., Jia, J.-S., Jiang, Q., Jiang, H., & Huang, X.-J. (2018). The impact of oral arsenic and all-trans-retinoic acid on coagulopathy in acute promyelocytic leukemia. Leukemia Research, 66, 75–80.

 Guo, Z., Yang, L., Qin, X., Liu, X., & Zhang, Y. (2018). Spectrum of molecular defects in 216 Chinese families with hemophilia A: Identification of noninversion mutation hot spots and 42 novel mutations. Clinical and Applied Thrombosis/Hemostasis, 24(1), 134–141.