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Haijun Gao

Concepts (30)

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Name Number of Publications Most Recent Publication Publications by All Authors Concept Score Why?
Fetal Macrosomia
1
2020
12
0.670
Why?
Maternal Nutritional Physiological Phenomena
1
2020
24
0.640
Why?
Placenta
1
2020
113
0.610
Why?
Reproduction
1
2020
92
0.610
Why?
Lipid Metabolism
1
2020
140
0.600
Why?
Amino Acids
1
2020
150
0.600
Why?
Pregnancy Complications
1
2020
134
0.590
Why?
Obesity
1
2020
1131
0.370
Why?
Pregnancy
2
2020
1737
0.220
Why?
Protein Kinase Inhibitors
1
2025
159
0.210
Why?
Receptor, erbB-2
1
2025
149
0.200
Why?
Fatty Acid-Binding Proteins
1
2020
24
0.160
Why?
Embryo Implantation
1
2020
32
0.160
Why?
Fetal Development
1
2020
34
0.160
Why?
Uterus
1
2020
57
0.160
Why?
Diabetes, Gestational
1
2020
55
0.160
Why?
Nanoparticles
1
2025
449
0.150
Why?
Texas
1
2020
428
0.140
Why?
Antineoplastic Agents
1
2025
979
0.130
Why?
Breast Neoplasms
1
2025
1679
0.100
Why?
Female
3
2025
24018
0.090
Why?
Humans
3
2025
42163
0.070
Why?
Particle Size
1
2025
267
0.050
Why?
Hydrogen-Ion Concentration
1
2025
385
0.050
Why?
Drug Carriers
1
2025
169
0.050
Why?
Nanotechnology
1
2025
176
0.050
Why?
Animals
1
2020
16695
0.050
Why?
Drug Delivery Systems
1
2025
273
0.050
Why?
Cell Proliferation
1
2025
1420
0.040
Why?
Cell Line, Tumor
1
2025
2598
0.030
Why?
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