Zhang, Ying
Gao, Lin
Ma, Shudong
Ma, Ji
Wang, Yinghui
Li, Shanshan
Hu, Xia
Han, Shuo
Zhou, Meijuan
Zhou, Liang
Ding, Zhenhua
Funding for this research was provided by:
National Natural Science Foundation of China (81573076, 81172634, 81573076, 81172634, 81573076, 81172634, 81573076, 81172634, 81573076, 81172634, 81573076, 81172634, 81573076, 81172634, 81172634, 81573076, 81172634, 81573076, 81172634)
Guangdong Science and Technology Department (2016A030313738, 2016A030313738, 2016A030313738, 2016A030313738, 2016A030313738, 2016A030313738, 2016A030313738, 2016A030313738, 2016A030313738, 2016A030313738)
Grants from the School of Public Health of Southern Medical University, China
Article History
Received: 22 July 2018
Revised: 25 December 2018
Accepted: 8 January 2019
First Online: 25 January 2019
Compliance with ethical standards
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: The authors declare that they have no conflict of interest.
: This study was approved by the Institutional Review Board of Nanfang Hospital affiliated to Southern Medical University, and all patients provided written informed consent for the use of surgical samples. Mice transportation, housing, and breeding were conducted according to the recommendations of ββThe use of non-human primates in research.ββ The mice were killed by cervical dislocation to prevent suffering. The Southern Medical University Animal Care and Use Committee approved all procedures involving the mice.